Srinagar, June 4 -- In a world that was once grounded in values, loyalty used to be sacred. It was the invisible thread that held friendships, relationships, families, and entire communities together. Loyalty wasn't just an action - it was a way of life, a deep reflection of one's character. But today, that thread is wearing thin.We now live in a time where everything feels transactional - where time, attention, and even emotions are traded like currency. In this culture of convenience, loyalty is often the first thing sacrificed. When a better offer appears - more money, more recognition, more pleasure - loyalty quietly slips away.And this isn't just happening in boardrooms or political circles. It's happening in relationships, friendshi...