Srinagar, July 1 -- After nearly two months of uneasy silence following a terrorist attack, South Kashmir tourist resort Pahalgam has begun to breathe again. The quiet that fell over the resort in the aftermath left a deep imprint, seen in shuttered shops, deserted streets, and hotel lobbies that sat untouched for weeks. Now, the echoes are slowly returning as per reports in the media. With the reopening of places like Betaab Valley and Aru, and the gradual relaxation of restrictions across the area, the presence of visitors-mainly from within Jammu and Kashmir-is beginning to restore some of that rhythm. The shift is cautious but clear. Park benches are occupied again, pony trails have reopened, and laughter carries once more across the ...