Srinagar, Jan. 27 -- Walk into any neighborhood cafe in a city like Delhi, Bangalore, or even a smaller town like Indore during board exam season, and you can practically feel the anxiety in the air. It isn't just the summer heat; it's the heavy, suffocating weight of decimals. You'll see parents huddled over laptops, refreshing result pages like their lives depend on it, while kids stare at their phones with a look of pure dread. In India, we've turned education into a high-stakes sport, but somewhere along the line, we've totally confused "scoring well" with "being smart."As an observer of our academic landscape, it's hard not to notice that our schools often feel less like places to learn and more like factories. This pressure is visib...