Srinagar, June 5 -- In the heart of Kashmir's mesmerizing landscape lies a city caught in a daily grind that is neither scenic nor serene. Srinagar, once celebrated for its tranquil lakes, Mughal gardens, mountains, and cultural richness, is now increasingly known for something far less poetic i.e. the extra mile every commuter is forced to travel. This "extra mile" isn't a metaphor for going above and beyond. It is a burden, a symbol of a broken urban transportation system that fails to serve its people efficiently, fairly, or sustainably. This is not just a daily inconvenience but a persistent silent crisis that affects productivity, mental well-being, economic losses, environmental health, and the very identity of Srinagar.It is in thi...