Srinagar, Feb. 4 -- Bandipora, Feb 2- Recent revelations on social media have sparked widespread concern over the plight of private school teachers in Kashmir, with many alleging they are being paid salaries that barely cover living expenses. The issue has brought to light the harsh realities faced by educators who are the backbone of the education system. Teachers, who are expected to shape young minds, are struggling to make ends meet, with some earning as little as Rs.3,000 per month. Dr. Asif Iqbal, a veteran teacher with 10 years of experience, lamented, "I have been working for long 10 years, but what I get is only suffering and pain. I am currently working at an institute at a meager salary of Rs.12,000, and that too isn't paid on ...