Srinagar, June 5 -- Kashmir is changing, and not always for the better.
Walk along the banks of the Jhelum and you'll spot plastic bottles bobbing in the water. Drive through what used to be thick forest, and you'll find stumps and dust.
In villages and towns, garbage piles up faster than it's cleared. Some streams that once ran clear now carry more sewage than snowmelt.
It's not just a local problem. Climate change, pollution, and deforestation are hitting hard everywhere. But here in Kashmir, where nature has always been a part of daily life-where mountains, rivers, and orchards define our land-this crisis feels personal.
And yet, in the middle of this mess, there's a wisdom that many of us grew up with but rarely connect to the env...
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