Srinagar, Jan. 31 -- Kashmir, often described as "Jannat-e-Benazir" or the "unparalleled paradise," has long been recognized for its natural beauty, cultural richness, and unspoiled environment. Known as Pervar in the Kashmiri language, this land was once a symbol of purity, where the air was clean, the rivers pristine, and the people known for their simplicity and ethical values. However, this purity and harmony have been disrupted over time by human actions and neglect, leading to a troubling decline in the region's social and moral fabric. In recent years, Kashmir has been grappling with numerous challenges, but two of the most pressing issues are human trafficking and drug addiction. While human trafficking threatens the safety and di...