Srinagar, April 3 -- Eid, one of the most awaited and joyous festivals for Muslims across the world, was celebrated with immense enthusiasm and fervor. The day marks the culmination of the holy month of Ramadan, a time of fasting, reflection, and devotion. Children, in particular, eagerly anticipate this day, looking forward to wearing new clothes, receiving Eidi from elders, and indulging in a variety of delicious dishes. Families come together, prayers are offered, and the spirit of unity and happiness spreads across communities. However, amidst the joyful celebrations, an unsettling trend has been observed-the widespread use of firecrackers. It is bewildering to see how these explosives have become part of a festival that is meant to s...