Srinagar, Jan. 5 -- In an age where convenience defines modern life, the story of Ghulam Mohammad, affectionately known as "Mohmud," from the remote village of Kandi in Baramulla district, stands as a quiet yet powerful testament to human resilience and dignity. At over 70 years of age, Mohmud begins his day before sunrise, preparing a modest bundle of goods-often firewood and sets out on foot for a 12-kilometer journey to the nearest market. With a weathered walking stick in hand and a resolve carved by decades of hardship, he treads the winding paths and uneven terrain, driven not by choice, but by necessity.For Mohmud, this daily trek is not a matter of fitness or routine-it is survival. The modest earnings he makes from selling his go...