Srinagar, May 26 -- In our everyday interactions-whether in schools, offices, public places, or even in casual gatherings-we frequently hear the popular saying, "Face is the index of mind." This age-old idiom suggests that one's face can accurately reveal their internal thoughts and emotions. Many have adopted this belief wholeheartedly, using facial expressions as a tool to judge character, mood, and even integrity. But through my observation and experience, I must assert: this statement does not hold true in every case. Face is not the index of mind. Yes, it is true that the human face is capable of expressing a wide range of emotions-joy, anger, sadness, calm. However, the ability to express does not mean the face always tells the trut...