Srinagar, Sept. 26 -- Kashmir, often described as "Paradise on Earth," is not only celebrated for its breathtaking landscapes but also for its centuries-old cultural heritage - a rich mosaic of art, language, music, literature, craftsmanship, and traditions. For centuries, this vibrant culture has been the soul of Kashmiri identity, shaping the region's social fabric and giving its people a profound sense of belonging. However, today, this heritage faces an unprecedented crisis. From the decline of traditional arts and crafts to the erosion of language, literature, and communal values, Kashmir's cultural ecosystem stands at a crossroads. Erosion of Traditional Arts and Crafts One of the most visible signs of Kashmir's cultural crisis is t...