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For those who have no one, there's Vidyakar

August 14, 2006
How else do you explain the feeling Vasanth, 19, and Devi, 22, have for Vidyakar?

One was picked up from the street and another from a dustbin by Vidyakar, and today, they tell me, "He is the father and mother we never had; he is everything to us."

They never asked him how they reached Udavum Karangal. "It is immaterial to us," they say.

"I came to know about the outside world after I joined a course in catering. All my friends have families and I am an orphan. But I am happy that I have Papa Vidyakar. He is like God to me. Had he not picked me up, I would not have been alive or working in a big hotel right now."

Devi remembers how she used to sit on Papa's lap and insist on him feeding her. "I never asked him how I came here. I have no interest in my past. My life is my Papa. Even when he asks whether I wanted anything, I have nothing to ask for because he has provided me everything, a home, love, education and now a job in our administrative office. What more do I want? But I have only one prayer; there should not be any orphans in the world. Why should people like Papa do this work?"

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