Railway Dad Raises Two Kids Solo After Losing Both Parents
After losing his mother at age 2 and his wife to COVID, Suvendu Sarkar is proving that fathers can be nurturers too. The Indian Railways employee is raising his young children alone and inspiring thousands online.
When Suvendu Sarkar's wife died from COVID in 2021, he was left alone with a six-month-old daughter and a one-and-a-half-year-old son. Everyone told him the same thing: you cannot raise two children alone.
They were wrong.
Suvendu knows about loss better than most. A house fire took his mother's life when he was just two years old. His father walked away, refusing to take responsibility for his young son.
Suvendu spent his childhood moving between relatives' homes, never certain where he would sleep next. He worked in hotel catering for 20 rupees a day and helped manage his uncle's medicine shop just to survive.
Through sheer determination, he landed a government job with Indian Railways in 2011. Four years later, he got married and started the family he never had as a child. For the first time in his life, everything felt stable and hopeful.
Then the pandemic arrived. When his wife passed away in 2021, Suvendu looked into his children's eyes and made a choice. He would learn to do it all.
He taught himself midnight feedings and soothing techniques. He mastered doctor visits, school routines, and packing lunch boxes while holding down his railway job. All the tasks that society typically assigns to mothers became his daily reality.
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Today, Suvendu shares his parenting journey on Instagram, where his story resonates with thousands. His videos show ordinary moments with his now six-year-old son and five-year-old daughter, but behind every smile is extraordinary resilience.
He does not claim to replace a mother. "I know that no one can fill the place of a mother," he says honestly. "But if a father truly tries, he can become his children's entire world."
His mission goes beyond his own family. Suvendu wants to challenge the belief that only mothers can nurture children. "I want to show society that a father can manage household chores, take care of children, and handle a professional career all on their own," he explains.
The man who never received parental love as a child is now giving it in abundance. He never understood what family truly meant growing up, bouncing from house to house with no place to call home.
"Today, I am not alone because I see my entire world in my children," Suvendu says. His story proves that family is not just about who raises you, but who you choose to show up for every single day.
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Based on reporting by Times of India - Good News
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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