Srinagar, May 9 -- Kashmir has always been known for its breathtaking landscapes, deep cultural heritage and strong traditions of hospitality. For centuries the collective spirit of society formed the backbone of Kashmiri life. Villages survived harsh winters through cooperation, neighbours stood together in times of grief and communities shared responsibilities without waiting for the administration to intervene. Yet, beneath the visible beauty of the Valley an uncomfortable social reality is emerging the gradual disappearance of civic sense and collective responsibility. Today one of the greatest challenges confronting Kashmiri society is not merely economic hardship, unemployment or political uncertainty but the growing culture of indi...