Srinagar, Oct. 5 -- Modern life in India is changing at a rapid pace. From metropolitan cities to small towns, every street and neighborhood today is surrounded by fast food and street food stalls. Outside colleges, you'll find chaat and pakoras; around offices, burgers and noodles; and in night markets, cheap food vendors - all of which have become an inseparable part of urban lifestyle. People are often drawn by taste and low prices, choosing where to eat based on crowds rather than hygiene. But few ever stop to think about how clean or safe that food really is. This very carelessness has now turned into a silent crisis threatening the health of Indian society.While cheap and tasty food sounds attractive, the reality is far more dangero...