Srinagar, April 28 -- In Kashmir, buying has never been a silent act. It has always been a form of presence. A visit to the bazaar is not only about choosing an item. It is about walking through familiar streets, pausing at known shops, exchanging a few words, and being part of a shared space. There is a rhythm to it that goes beyond commerce. People recognize faces. Sellers remember preferences. Small conversations happen without effort. Over time, these moments build trust. They create continuity. They give everyday life a sense of connection that is both simple and lasting.
That rhythm still exists, but it no longer stands alone.
A second marketplace has entered daily life. It is faster, quieter, and always within reach. With a mobil...
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