Mother Turns Grief Into Safe Space for Bullied Children
After losing her son Arvey to bullying, one mother transformed her pain into purpose. Known as "Internet Ki Mummy," she now provides support to thousands of children facing loneliness and abuse. #
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After losing her son Arvey to bullying, she faced a choice: silence or service. She chose to help thousands of children who needed someone to listen.
Today, she's known across India as "Internet Ki Mummy." Through social media, she's created a safe space where children battling loneliness, abuse, and rejection can reach out for support. Every comforting message she sends carries the weight of a mother's grief and the strength of her love.
Her son Arvey's death could have been the end of her story. Instead, it became the beginning of a movement. She started responding to messages from children who felt alone, ashamed, or afraid to speak up about what they were experiencing.
The response has been overwhelming. Thousands of young people now turn to her for guidance, empathy, and the kind of unconditional support every child deserves. She listens without judgment and helps them feel seen during their darkest moments.

Her work goes beyond comfort. She's fighting for justice and accountability in cases of bullying and child abuse. Her advocacy pushes for a world where no child feels ashamed for being themselves.
Why This Inspires
Sometimes the people healing others carry the deepest wounds. This mother could have retreated into her grief, but she chose to protect other children instead. Her story reminds us that purpose can emerge from pain and that one person's courage can create ripples of hope for thousands.
She transforms her personal heartbreak into difficult conversations about mental health, bullying, and the struggles children face in silence. Each child she helps honors her son's memory.
The greatest form of love might be choosing to save other children even after losing your own.
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Based on reporting by The Better India
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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