Kashmir Must Break Its Comfort Culture for Real Change
By Aamir Wani
For as long as I can remember, success in Kashmir has been measured in government job postings.
From a young age, children are told that the safest, most respectable path is through an office window with fixed hours and guaranteed retirement benefits. Parents take pride when their son becomes a doctor or their daughter clears the civil services.
These dreams are rarely about passion or purpose. They are about safety, a word that has silently replaced freedom in our collective imagination.
A government job looks like security. It offers steady paychecks, paid leaves, and the comfort of a pension. In a place where economic opportunities are scarce, it feels........





















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