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Educator & Founder of Internet Ki Mummy
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Aarti Malhotra, 44, is an artist, educator, and activist who has turned a personal tragedy into a mission of healing and hope. With an MFA in painting and over two decades of experience as a teacher, Aarti channels her creativity and empathy into Internet Ki Mummy, a digital platform she founded after losing her beloved son, Arvey, to suicide caused by bullying and harassment. Through this space, she offers motherly guidance, love, and support to children who feel alone, who lack parental care, or who struggle to find acceptance. Aarti is also the founder of the Arvey Aesthetics Foundation, which carries forward her son’s name through art and advocacy. Her work spans anti-bullying, LGBTQ+ rights, and children’s rights, amplified through talks, workshops, and DEI sessions. Aarti’s journey is one of resilience, turning grief into a powerful force for compassion, inclusion, and change.