Srinagar, Jan. 1 -- In today's world, the mobile phone rests silently in our palms, yet it carries a noise louder than streets, louder than classrooms, louder than even our own thoughts. It is no longer just a device. It has become a companion, a teacher, a guide, a distraction, a healer, and sometimes a silent destroyer. Nowhere is this transformation more visible than in Kashmir, a land of deep emotions, strong traditions, sharp intellect, and wounded hearts. Once, communication in Kashmir meant handwritten letters carried across villages, long walks to a neighbor's house, and evenings spent listening to elders narrate stories of wisdom and history. Today, a single tap connects a Kashmiri child to the entire world. The mobile phone has ...