Srinagar, Aug. 18 -- In the early morning stillness of Baramulla, before the sun crested the Pir Panjal, 24-year-old Nayeem Mir opened the window of his bedroom. The streets lay silent, the air cool, and a lingering stillness settled over everything-a companion, a memory, a reminder."This," he says, pointing toward the water, "is where I learned everything-pain, beauty, silence. And it's the same place I'm trying to heal, one story at a time."It's a bold mission for someone from Dardpora, a small village in north Kashmir's Baramulla district. But then, nothing about Nayeem's journey has been ordinary. The Back-Bencher with Big Dreams Raised in a modest household, Nayeem never imagined he'd become a public figure. "I was always the quiet b...