New Delhi, May 10 -- Chandigarh administration on Saturday withdraws its order to close shops by 7 pm, after India-Pakistan agreed on ceasefire amid ongoing tensions between the two nations.

On Friday, May 9, the district administration had directed all shops and eateries in the city to shut by 7:00 PM as a precautionary measure. However, the order has now been withdrawn.

"In light of the ceasefire agreement between India and Pakistan, the earlier request for the voluntary closure of shops and other establishments is hereby withdrawn. All shops and establishments are now permitted to operate as usual," said Chandigarh district administration in a post on X.

India and Pakistan have agreed to a ceasefire, halting all military operations ...