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    Kashmir’s Fragile Recovery: Life Amid Fear and Ruins

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    A Kashmiri villager inspects his damaged house after overnight shelling from Pakistan at Gingal village, in Uri, Indian-administered Kashmir, May 9, 2025
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    Ceasefire brings cautious relief to Kashmir, but scars of conflict linger. Villagers face damaged homes and uncertainty, yearning for peace while bracing for future tensions.

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    New Delhi — In Srinagar’s Fateh Kadal, 62-year-old Hajira adjusts her paisley scarf, her face tense with worry. Sitting on the cold cement of a government grains store, she awaits her monthly ration, a lifeline for her family of four. The air feels heavy with the memory of recent violence.

    Wounds of War Persist
    The ceasefire between India and Pakistan has paused the relentless shelling, but Kashmir remains on edge. Drones, explosions, and airport closures have left residents shaken. In Uri, villagers like Mohammad inspect shattered homes, picking through rubble to salvage what remains. The psychological toll is immense—fear of renewed conflict looms large. Hajira’s urgency to secure rice reflects a broader anxiety: normalcy feels fleeting. For many, the ceasefire is a fragile thread, easily snapped by the next escalation.

    Struggle for Survival
    Daily life in Kashmir is a battle against uncertainty. Hajira’s biometric submission for subsidized grains is a monthly ritual, but this time, it’s fraught with dread. Cross-border fire has claimed lives, and the threat of war lingers. Schools remain closed, markets are subdued, and families hoard essentials. The region’s economy, heavily reliant on agriculture and tourism, teeters as locals prioritize safety over livelihood. Resilience defines Kashmiris, yet each day tests their endurance.

    A Region on Edge
    The ceasefire offers a glimmer of hope, but questions abound. Will peace hold? Can Kashmir heal? Villagers in Gingal and beyond face rebuilding not just homes but trust in stability. The government’s aid is slow, leaving many to fend for themselves. As winter approaches, the need for security and resources grows urgent. Kashmiris, caught in a geopolitical tug-of-war, crave a future free from the shadow of conflict.

    Kashmir stands at a crossroads, yearning for lasting peace. Yet, with tensions simmering, the region’s resilience is tested. Only time will reveal if hope can triumph over fear.

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