Srinagar, March 21 -- Eid-ul-Fitr, marking the conclusion of the holy month of Ramadan, serves as a profound period of spiritual renewal and social cohesion. Beyond its religious significance, the festival stands as a universal symbol of human values, specifically highlighting the pillars of peace, generosity, and the communal joy of sharing. A Foundation of Peace and Reconciliation At its core, Eid is a celebration of "Salaam" (peace). The day begins with congregational prayers where individuals from diverse socio-economic backgrounds stand shoulder-to-shoulder, demonstrating equality and unity. This collective act is intended to foster inner peace, which then translates into social harmony. It is a day traditionally reserved for the men...