The story reflects on the legacy of Vajirbhai Rajabhai Polra, affectionately known as "Vajir-kaka," who passed away on September 6, 1980. His death left a profound impact on the village of Kanodar and beyond, with the wounds of his absence still felt decades later. The author, who had a close relationship with Vajir-kaka, aims to share his story and the values he embodied with the younger generation, many of whom may not know him. Vajir-kaka was a dedicated social worker who spent countless hours helping people with their psychological, health, and financial issues. He provided moral support and was physically present for those undergoing major surgeries. His compassionate nature and guidance were vital for those struggling with depression and various life challenges. He uplifted the downtrodden without discrimination and encouraged the youth to engage in similar humanitarian efforts. Vajir-kaka believed that those capable of helping should do so, reinforcing the idea of community and mutual support. The author acknowledges that many others contributed to the community's well-being, but emphasizes Vajir-kaka's unique role as a beacon of hope for many. Peeping into an Exemplary Social Life of a Local Chief by Valibhai Musa in English Motivational Stories 1.3k Downloads 5.7k Views Writen by Valibhai Musa Category Motivational Stories Read Full Story Download on Mobile Description Days roll in months and years; and, years in decades. It was a hard day of September 06, 1980 for not only village of Kanodar but for the people of distant areas who knew the Late with his popular name ‘Vajir-kaka’(kaka=uncle). About three decades have passed to demise of Honorable Mr. Vajirbhai Rajabhai Polra (Dawawala), but the deep wounds of his missing in the hearts of the people are not yet healed. I, the author of this post, have been in close contact with him and I have witnessed many more occasions of his life. I have somewhere written in More Likes This The Old Man and His Horse by Amar Vyas THE WAVES OF RAVI - PART 1 by Sureshbabu Mishra No One Knows the Depth of My Hurt by charitha reddy Vision Of Success Story - 5 by Piyush Goel 99 rules of business success by Mahendra Sharma My Cup Of T by Ashish Ikigai: lessons from the book by Mahendra Sharma More Interesting Options English Short Stories English Spiritual Stories English Fiction Stories English Motivational Stories English Classic Stories English Children Stories English Comedy stories English Magazine English Poems English Travel stories English Women Focused English Drama English Love Stories English Detective stories English Moral Stories English Adventure Stories English Human Science English Philosophy English Health English Biography English Cooking Recipe English Letter English Horror Stories English Film Reviews English Mythological Stories English Book Reviews English Thriller English Science-Fiction English Business English Sports English Animals English Astrology English Science English Anything English Crime Stories