Srinagar, May 21 -- In Kashmir, the sky has long carried more weight than clouds. Beneath it, lives unfold in hushed tones, stitched together by silence, endurance, and an inherited grief that has rarely found language. In this valley, where beauty often deceives and suffering is seasoned into daily life, mental health remains a deeply misunderstood subject, especially when it concerns women. What is not seen is often not believed. And what women feel is often wrapped in modesty, mistrust, and the cultural commandment of Sabr-endurance, not as healing, but as suppression.Mental health here is not named. There is no common household vocabulary for depression or anxiety. Instead, expressions like Dil Ghabraav (my heart feels restless) are l...