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Small acts of kindness can create a significant impact, and a recent video circulating online perfectly captures this sentiment. In the clip, two school students go above and beyond to assist their specially-abled classmate. This touching incident took place at Ayyankoickal HSS in Chavara, Kollam, where these Class 5 students have unknowingly inspired countless individuals with their compassion.
In the video shared on Instagram, one student is seen gently wiping his friend’s face and cleaning his lunch plate, while another prepares to guide the wheelchair. With smooth coordination, he manoeuvres the wheelchair from the veranda, ensuring a safe passage for his friend. Meanwhile, other students can be seen playing in the background. This teamwork and quiet care highlight how small gestures can lead to meaningful change. The video was initially posted on Instagram and later shared by Kerala Minister for General Education V. Sivankutty on Facebook.
The caption shared with the video on Instagram, originally written in Malayalam, translates to “Friendship.”
Take a look at the video here:
Since being shared online, this heartwarming video has captured over 6.5 million views, with countless people moved by the students’ selfless act. The comment section is filled with an outpouring of love and admiration for these young heroes, with many praising their kindness. Here’s a glimpse of some of the comments:
One user commented, “This side of the Instagram makes me believe in humanity.”
Another chimed in with, “The parents of those kids already won.”
Reflecting on the strong bond of friendship, someone else commented, “The most beautiful thing in the world is FRIENDSHIP.”
In a touching remark, a user said, “As long as those two are his shadow, he won’t lose, for sure.”
Another wrote, “This is what happiness looks like.”
More heartwarming comments poured in with one user saying, “You are precious children,” while another shared, “This is what innocent friendship is…”
The remarks on Kerala Minister V. Sivankutty’s Facebook post were equally moving. One user encouraged the children with the heartfelt message, “Live like this for the rest of your life, children.”
Another praised the values displayed, calling it a “reflection of some special values of inclusive education.”
Meanwhile, someone else proudly expressed, “Our children are our pride.”
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