Srinagar, April 7 -- In a world often defined by routines, fixed hours, and structured responsibilities, there exists a space where work is not measured by time, but by compassion-the Department of Social Welfare. It stands as a silent yet powerful pillar of society, reaching those corners where pain is often invisible and voices remain unheard. Working in this department is not merely about fulfilling official responsibilities, it is about stepping into the lived realities of people who struggle every single day. It is here that one encounters the true face of society, the abandoned child seeking care and protection, the distressed woman fighting for dignity, the elderly person yearning for care and companionship, and persons with disabi...