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Peace tiptoes in, but businesses remain stalled near Attari-Wagah border

The shutdown of trade at the Attari-Wagah border has sparked concern among local shopkeepers and activists, prompting letters to the prime minister urging financial aid for those affected

Amritsar, shops
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Most businesses in Amritsar continue to be shut as tourism has taken a sharp blow following the India-Pakistan conflict. (Photo: Sarthak Choudhury)

Sarthak Choudhury Amritsar/Ferozepur

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Nearly 35 kilometres from Amritsar and close to the Attari-Wagah border lies a quiet monument tucked into the last BSF outpost before the no-man’s land that leads to Pakistan. Known locally as Pul Moran — or Pul Kanjari, after a dancing girl — it’s both bridge and memory, built by Maharaja Ranjit Singh over the Ravi canal. 
Pul Moran village (named after the bridge), once a key trade stop between Amritsar and Lahore, is rooted in the 19th-century love story of Ranjit Singh and Moran, a Kashmiri dancer. When she lost a silver slipper in the canal and refused to

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