by Umar Farooq Follow Us On G -N e w s | Whatsapp

Kashmir faces a devastating addiction crisis consuming its youth, fuelled by heroin, systemic failures, corruption, trauma, and unemployment, demanding collective action rooted in accountability, compassion, and faith.

Kashmir, once a paradise of breathtaking valleys and flowing rivers, now stands beneath a heavy sky drenched in quiet sorrow. The land once celebrated for its beauty and poetry is drowning in a wave far deadlier than the conflict that scarred it for decades. The enemy today does not wear the face of politics or war; it comes wrapped in paper, hidden in syringes, coursing through the veins of its youth.

It is an addiction. A cruel, relentless force that has chained a generation to darkness and des

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