After 6 days, life returns to normal in Srinagar and other places

IANS May 13, 2025 344 views

Life in Srinagar and the Kashmir Valley has bounced back after six days of disruption, with schools, markets, and transport services resuming operations. The Srinagar International Airport reopened, with Air India’s Delhi flight marking the first arrival since the suspension. Haj flights have also restarted, easing travel plans for pilgrims. Officials credited Divisional Commissioner Bidhuri for maintaining essential supplies and preventing panic buying during the crisis.

"Flight operations have now returned to normal and airlines have been notified to resume their schedules." – Airport Spokesperson
After 6 days, life returns to normal in Srinagar and other places
Srinagar, May 13: Life in Srinagar city and elsewhere in the Kashmir Valley returned to normal as schools, colleges, universities, markets, transport, and other businesses started functioning normally on Tuesday with the first flight landing at Srinagar airport after May 7, when the airfield was taken over by the Air Force.

Key Points

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Schools and markets reopen after 6-day halt

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Srinagar airport resumes flights with Air India first to land

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Haj flights restart as pilgrims prepare for departure

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Divisional Commissioner Bidhuri ensures essential supply stability

Except for the border areas of Uri, Tangdhar, Karnal and Gurez, schools opened normally throughout the Valley as the hustle and bustle of life returned to markets after six days of uncertainty.

The suspended Haj flights are being resumed, and the pilgrims going to Saudi Arabia have been asked to report at the Haj House in the Bemina area of Srinagar at 6 a.m. on Wednesday.

Classwork was started in all colleges and universities as well, with the Kashmir University issuing notices to students to report for routine academic activities at its various campuses on Tuesday.

After six days of suspension, flight operations at the Srinagar International Airport resumed on Monday, bringing much-needed relief to passengers.

The first to land was an Air India flight from New Delhi, marking the official restoration of air connectivity to the Kashmir Valley.

The suspension, which began last week, was attributed to the prevailing situation in the region. While authorities did not publicly elaborate on the specific cause, the decision to halt flights was made as a precautionary measure to ensure the safety of travellers and crew members.

Airport officials confirmed that all necessary security protocols had been reviewed and clearance was given for the resumption of regular operations.

“Flight operations have now returned to normal and airlines have been notified to resume their schedules,” an airport spokesperson said.

The temporary suspension had caused inconvenience to hundreds of passengers, many of whom were stranded or had to alter their travel plans.

With the reopening of the airport, travellers are expected to see a gradual normalisation of services, including arrivals and departures by various domestic carriers.

Authorities have urged passengers to check with their respective airlines for updated schedules and to arrive at the airport well in advance.

Shoppers thronged markets normally in the morning as housewives visited vegetable markets to buy fresh vegetables for the family.

Thanks to the relentless efforts of Vijay Kumar Bidhuri, divisional commissioner (Kashmir), a regular supply line of essential commodities was maintained during the last difficult six days.

Bidhuri ensured that panic mongers trying to push people into panic buying did not succeed. This down-to-earth hard hard-working IAS officer interacted with people at different places instead of depending on official statements.

His presence among the people to ensure them that there were sufficient stocks of essentials of life in the Valley worked as magic to stop panic buying at petrol/diesel filling stations, ration stores and markets selling other essentials of life.

Reader Comments

Here are 6 authentic Indian perspective comments for the article:
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Rahul K.
Good to see normalcy returning to Kashmir. The administration deserves credit for maintaining essential supplies during difficult times. Hope the situation remains stable now 🤞
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Priya M.
As someone who had family stuck in Srinagar during the flight suspension, this is such a relief! But authorities should give clearer communication about such disruptions. Many passengers were left confused.
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Amit S.
Kudos to Mr. Bidhuri for his hands-on approach! This is how bureaucrats should work - being among people instead of just issuing statements from air-conditioned offices. More officers should learn from him.
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Neha T.
While we celebrate normalcy, let's not forget our jawans still guarding borders in Uri, Tangdhar and other areas. Their sacrifices make our peaceful lives possible. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Sanjay V.
The Haj flights resumption shows the government's commitment to all communities. Hope pilgrims have safe journey. But why was airport closed for 6 days? Transparency is important in sensitive regions like Kashmir.
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Kavita R.
As a teacher, I'm most happy schools have reopened. Children's education shouldn't suffer due to political situations. The sight of students returning to KU campus warms my heart ❤️

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