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Monday is the third day of ceasefire between India and Pakistan. The situation is now becoming normal in the Indian states adjacent to the Pak border. School-colleges have been opened in 18 districts of Punjab from today. Schools are closed only in Amritsar, Ferozepur, Tarn Taran, Pathankot and Barnala. These districts are adjacent to the Pakistan border.
School-colleges in Rajasthan border districts- Bikaner, Jaisalmer, Barmer and Sriganganagar are still closed. There was a blackout in these districts on Sunday night. However, there is a walk on the roads since this morning. Like normal days, people were seen in the discussion at tea shops.
However, 32 airports in the country are closed for the sixth consecutive day. These include Jammu, Srinagar, Avantipur, Chandigarh, Bikaner, Jaisalmer, Jodhpur, Amritsar, Kullu-Manali, Shimla, Ambala, Bhaju, Jamnagar, Rajkot. A decision can be taken today on opening Chandigarh Airport.
India did an air strike on Pakistan on 7 May in response to the Pahalgam terror attack on 22 April. Pakistan also attacked the reply. There was a struggle between the two countries till May 10. The ceasefire (ceasefire) was announced by India-Pakistan at 5 pm on May 10.

On May 10, an order was issued to close 32 airports in the country by 15 May. However, after the ceasefire, no decision has been taken regarding their opening.
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Rajasthan: School-college closed in border areas, 4 airports closed including Jodhpur-Jaisalmer

There is a walk on the roads on Monday morning after a blackout on Sunday night in the districts of Rajasthan- Bikaner, Jaisalmer, Barmer and Sriganganagar. School-colleges, coaching are still closed in the border districts as a precautionary measure. Jodhpur, Jaisalmer, Kishangarh, Bikaner Airports are closed till 15 May. No flight is operating. Read full news …
Punjab: School closed in 4 districts, bomb found in village adjacent to Pakistan border

Things are normal in Punjab for 2 days. Schools and colleges have opened in 18 districts of the state from today. Apart from Amritsar, Ferozepur, Tarn Taran, Pathankot, adjacent to Pakistan border, schools are closed in Barnala. A bomb was found late on Sunday night at Muthianwali village of Fazilka, adjacent to the Pakistan border. The army said that the bomb looks old. Read full news …
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Rajasthan: Things are normal in districts adjacent to border, blast in Barmer

Markets opened in the districts of Rajasthan adjoining the Indo-Pak border on Sunday like normal days.
Markets opened in the border areas of Rajasthan on Sunday morning. In Jaisalmer, Barmer, Sriganganagar, Bikaner, Jodhpur, the markets were seen in the markets like normal days. Railways issued an order to restore 27 canceled trains. In Barmer, a suspicious object fell from the sky with a blast at around 4 am, which was taken by the army.
Punjab: People returned home in villages along the border, crowd gathered at dhaba

There was a crowd of people at a dhaba on Sunday morning in Pathankot.
The situation in the districts of Punjab on the India-Pakistan border seemed to be normal. People who had vacated the villages in Amritsar, Ferozepur, Fazilka, Tarn Taran, Pathankot and Gurdaspur started returning. Orders were issued to run 8 cancell trains in Ferozepur normally. There were voices of blasts in Amritsar. There was also a blackout overnight in the border districts on Saturday. Prior to ceasefire, Pakistan had attacked 12 districts in Punjab within 3 days.
Gujarat: Traffic on roads increased, 94 villages have blackout overnight

Nadabet village of Banaskantha district of Gujarat saw a walk in the morning.
After the ceasefire, the situation was normal in the border areas of Gujarat. The movement of people on the roads increased. Shops and shops opened. Dhrufi village of Kutch saw a movement since morning. By Saturday afternoon, the entire village was evacuated. Markets opened in Jamnagar like normal days. The market was closed on Saturday afternoon after the possibility of Pakistani airstrikes. There were situations like lockdown in the city.
Jammu and Kashmir: People reached the weekly market in Srinagar, The situation in Uri-Puntha is normal

The situation is peaceful on Sunday in Ramban in Jammu and Kashmir after ceasefire.
General situation was seen in Jammu and Kashmir from Sunday morning. There was no drone or firing incident from Pakistan. In Srinagar Weekly Market I arrived for shopping. In the morning, markets started decorating the roadside from morning itself. Children were seen playing cricket in the streets. The movement of trains on the roads was also seen. Apart from this, the situation was normal in other areas including Uri, Poonch, Budgam.
Haryana: Hisar Airport will open, booking for flight going to Ayodhya starts

Blackout remained in force on Saturday in Ambala. People carrying the missile falling in Sirsa.
After the announcement of ceasefire between India and Pakistan, the situation in Haryana became almost normal. There was no blackout in any district except Ambala and Hisar on Saturday night. Hisar Airport will also start from 16 May. Alliance Air has opened booking for a flight to Ayodhya.
What steps did the border state take after Operation Sindoor
1. Punjab: Schools closed in 6 districts, police holidays were canceled
- School-college-universities were completely discontinued.
- The government has canceled the leave of all IAS officers. The government has said that no officer will take leave till further orders.
- The holidays of Punjab Police officers and employees have been canceled from May 7 till further orders.
- The Punjab government has postponed all public programs. Schools in Ludhiana were closed on 9 and 10 May.
- Orders have been issued to close the market in Chandigarh at 7 pm.
2. Haryana: Cancelle of officers and employees of Health Department cancell
- The government has asked doctors to remain alert. The holidays of all officers and employees of the Operation Health Department have been canceled.
- Government and private hospitals have been instructed to keep 25% bed reserve for emergency.
- Hisar Airport was closed. It was decided to open the airport on Sunday.
- All 7 and a half thousand villages of the state have been asked to install sirens in 48 hours.
- Burning lights from any type of external lighting, street lights, generators, inverters and other power backups from 8 am to 6 am in Ambala will be completely banned.
3. Rajasthan: Schools closed in 4 districts, instructions to increase border security
- Government and private schools have been closed in Sriganganagar, Bikaner, Jaisalmer, Jodhpur and Barmer districts.
- Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma has given instructions to cancel all the holidays of policemen and increase border security.
- Fireworks have been banned in Bikaner and Sriganganagar. Kota and Bikaner will ban drones by 7 July.
- College and coaching institutes in Sriganganagar have also been closed till the upcoming orders. Two university examinations have been postponed.
- All the markets of the district will be closed at 5 pm in Barmer. There will be a 12 -hour blackout from 6 pm to 6 am. It will be mandatory to keep the light closed. Driving all types of vehicles will also be banned.
- Any type of entry is closed within a 5 km radius of the defense area of Barmer. Drone is also completely banned on blowing and fireworks.
4. Gujarat: 18 districts on high alert, safety of Somnath-Dwarka temple increased
- 18 districts with the border areas of Gujarat are on high alert. Blackout was implemented on the night of 8 May in villages in the border areas of Banaskantha, Kutch and Patan.
- Security has been increased at religious places like Jyotirlinga Somnath, Shaktipeeth Ambaji and Dwarka Temple. The Somnath temple has already received Z Plus security.
- Fishermen have been withdrawn due to a tense situation on the India-Pakistan international border in Kutch.
5. Jammu and Kashmir: Schools closed in 10 districts, high security
- There is a high alert in the entire state. The deployment of security forces in the border areas has been increased.
- All schools in Jammu, Kathua, Samba, Poonch, Rajouri, Baramulla, Kupwara and Bandipora are closed.
- Schools around Srinagar Airport and Avantipora Airbase have also been closed.
6. Leh-Ladakh: Ban on Drone-UAV blowing
- Leh District Magistrate Santosh Sukhadev has issued an order and banned the drone and UAV blowing.
- All Ladakh Hotel and Guest House Association has announced to make tourists free.
7. Himachal Pradesh: School-college in Una district adjoining Punjab
- All schools and colleges in Una district adjacent to Punjab border have been closed. Collectors will take a decision in view of the situation when the schools will open.
- The government has issued an alert across the state. Chief Minister Sukhwinder Singh Sukhu will hold a high -level security meeting on Friday, which will review the preparations.
8. Uttar Pradesh: Doctors holiday cancell, checking in many cities
- Top medical institutions like KGMU, SGPGI have been asked to remain alert. Police have done checking exercises all night in many sensitive districts including Varanasi, Agra, Ayodhya, Mathura.
- In some districts, the leave of doctors has been canceled. Nepal is alert on Bard and monitoring has been increased.
9. Uttarakhand: 12,000 hospital beds and ICU ready
- The state government has instructed all hospitals to stay on high alert. All doctors and medical staff holidays have been canceled.
- 12,000 beds, ICUs and ventilaters have also been prepared for Emergency. Vigilance has been increased in the border areas adjacent to Nepal and China.
10. Madhya Pradesh: Ban on all types of events in Indore
- There is alert in the entire state. All types of events have been banned in Indore till 4 July.
- Instructions have been given to mapping all the 66 wards of Gwalior city.
11. Kerala: State Government released helpline numbers
- The state government has issued helpline numbers for Kerala residents living in states adjacent to Pakistan. Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan said- There is no need to panic, the government is ready to help.
- Secretariat Control Room No. 0471-2517500/2517600, 0471-2322600. At the same time, Norka Global Contact Center-1800-425-3939 (toll free, from India) and 0091-8802012345 (Missed calls from abroad).
13. Delhi: AIIMS Delhi canceled holidays
- AIIMS has canceled holidays in Delhi. As per the order of the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, no officer will be given any leave including the medical base till further orders. Apart from this, if any already approved holiday will be considered canceled. At the same time, the officers who went on leave have been instructed to return to their duty immediately.