Srinagar, April 24 -- Serpentining through the rugged Himalayas, the Kishanganga River, christened locally as the Neel Ganga, carves a dramatic path-a formidable natural boundary amidst the serene beauty of Jammu and Kashmir. On its banks, nestled like forgotten whispers, lay the villages of Tithwal and Chiliyan. Bound by history, culture, and ancestry, these communities were, for centuries, tethered to the unpredictable whims of the river. Crossing its churning waters werea desperate gamble, a test of faith often ending in heartbreak, thus isolating these villages and hindering their dreams. The river, once a life-giving vein, became a symbol of division, stifling progress and severing ties.However, in 2016, a testament to human ingenuit...