Srinagar, Jan. 1 -- Right in the middle of a quiet and powerful shift in Kashmir stands Shazia Bhat. At 27, once an engineer and now a fashion influencer and brand curator, she is steadily rewriting what it means to be a Kashmiri woman today. Shazia didn't merely change careers; she stepped out of a deeply ingrained mold. She left behind a stable engineering job the kind families proudly talk about inorder to enter a world often dismissed as unpredictable, misunderstood, and constantly judged. In doing so, she sparked a larger conversation about identity, modesty, courage, and the bravery it takes to begin again. In most South Asian households, an engineering degree is almost sacred. It represents success in its most tangible form, financ...