Srinagar, Sept. 24 -- Approximately 10 kilometers from Kangan, in district Ganderbal, lies the village of Wangath. While its outward life mirrors that of other Kashmiri settlements, Wangath is distinct for one remarkable reason: it possesses a language spoken exclusively within its own boundaries. This tongue, undocumented and largely unknown beyond the village, represents both a cultural treasure and a pressing concern. The story examines how this unique language-woven into the daily conversations, prayers, and oral traditions of the villagers-functions as a symbol of identity and continuity. It also highlights the urgent threat posed by modern education, migration, and linguistic assimilation, which are gradually displacing the ancestra...