Srinagar, Dec. 23 -- As examination dates draw near, a familiar scene unfolds across our towns and campuses. Students, once carefree and relaxed, suddenly appear tense, anxious, and frustrated. Bookshops overflow with last-minute visitors searching desperately for "ready-made notes," guides, and shortcuts to success. This rush itself is a silent humiliation for the student community...a reminder of time lost and opportunities missed. One question repeatedly troubles a teacher's mind: when schools and colleges are equipped with qualified staff, and when the government pays a handsome salary to mentors for academic guidance, why do students fail to utilise this invaluable resource in time? Why are teachers remembered only when examinations ...