Srinagar, March 4 -- If generosity is seasonal and driven more by obligation than sincerity, perhaps the problem is not the presence of the Devil-but the absence of a genuine conscience

Last Ramazan, I embarked on an unusual mission-to find the one often blamed for human misdeeds: the Devil. It's a comforting thought-the idea that for a month, the great tempter is in chains, unable to whisper mischief into our ears. Yet, as I looked around, dishonesty, greed, and corruption remained unchanged. If he was truly absent, then who was responsible for all of this? Determined to uncover the truth, I set out on my journey.

The Market: Trade or Trickery?

Commerce should reflect ethical values, yet the apple market in Kashmir told a different st...