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A Year After Loc Shelling Border Families Struggle to Rebuild Homes

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The article describes humanitarian and reconstruction challenges for families affected by cross-border shelling in Kashmir. No commercial mechanism, commodity price impact, supply chain disruption, or corporate margin effect is identified. The event is a local geopolitical/humanitarian issue without direct or indirect commercial channels.

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  • Heavy artillery shelling by Pakistani forces along LoC in north Kashmir occurred a year ago.
  • Hundreds of families in Baramulla and Kupwara districts were displaced.
  • Compensation amounts (Rs 1.35 lakh, Rs 1.30 lakh) are far below estimated reconstruction cost of Rs 70-80 lakh.
  • Local MLA Sajjad Shafi raised issue with authorities but no substantial funding or new bunkers provided.

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A Year After Loc Shelling Border Families Struggle to Rebuild Homes β€” News Analysis