Meet Valsa, a well-known maths teacher at Kerala’s Islamic Public School who was deserted by the family she had devoted her life to helping.

Her story may have ended there if it weren’t for a government employee who chose to pause and listen rather than pass by.
That small gesture of generosity?. It became a Facebook post that went viral, reaching thousands of people.Then a lovely thing occurred.
Her former students knew who she was. These adults were the same kids she had taught equations to, and they came from far and wide to find her! Nevertheless, she declined to leave her husband and son—the same family that had deserted her—when they gave her a new residence.

After some time, local officials intervened and sent her to a suitable care facility so she could restore her honor.
This is how connections in our digital world are powerful. Sometimes, even after everyone else has forgotten us, the individuals we affect never do.
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