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INDIAN ETHOS AND VALUES
SREE NARAYANA GURU
MINI PROJECT REPORT
Submitted by
VISRUTH K (11AB45)
UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF
AJITH SHANKAR
(Faculty PSG IM)
COURSE: MBA (AU) DATE : 13.12.2012
BATCH : B PLACE: COIMBATORE
PEELAMEDU, COIMBATORE-641004
DECEMBER-2012
INTRODUCTION
For my project in Indian Ethos and Values, I have chosen ‘Sree Narayana Guru’.
The greatest revolutionary as well as spiritual leader Kerala has ever had. He is
undoubtedly the greatest malayalee ever to have lived in Kerala.
India is a home to many Saints and Sages that have brought enlightenment to the
people and freed the society from evils, the main was the caste system that
separated man from man, created disunity and impeded progress.
In the life of Sree Narayana Guru, we see the same thread that run among the
various lives of hundreds of Saints and reformers who came before him. Guru
strived hard to work for a society that was casteless. For him no man is too low to
be admitted into the unifying and ennobling experience of the spirit.
He is the great man who changed the face of Kerala. Guru not only lead people
with his ‘atmachaitanya’ but also removed all the social evils and madness
prevailing in the society of Kerala at that point of time based on the caste. He gave
hope as well as courage to those lower caste people who were even denied the
basic rights in life just because they were born in caste that was lower than their
superiors.
He led those people to freedom as well as tore away the evil social beliefs and
shattered the curse of caste related injustice in Kerala. He taught his followers to
have courage and remove these evils and injustice that is happening around them.
He told that a man should be judged on the basis of of his deeds and not based on
his caste.
Guru’s teachings and vision of truth, thought the Hindu in expression, are universal
in essence, transcending any notion of Hinduism as a systematic philosophy or
dogma. The vision of Sree Narayana Guru belongs to all humanity and not just for
selected persons. That is why Sree Narayana Guru’s teachings lives on even today
because they are simple and profound, having the magical quality which is found
in the wisdom of all great sages of East and West.
A divine man, a social reformer, a revolutionary, a man who stood for truth, Sree
Narayana Guru taught us a simple thing to us in his whole life. ‘One caste, One
Religion and One Lord’.
LIFE OF GURU AT A GLANCE
Sree Narayana Guru is man who led an extraordinary yet divine life. Many of the
main events that happened in the life of Guru are listed in a chronological order
according to the date. The main events that happened in the life of Sree Narayana
Guru are listed as below. They are as follows:
YEAR 1854:
Sree Narayana Guru was born in Vayal Varam house situated in Chempazhanti.
This is a village that is located near Trivandrum in the state of Kerala. Guru’s
parents where Madan Asan and Kuttiyama.
YEAR 1872:
Sree Narayana Guru completes the first part of his education in Chempazhanti.
YEAR 1877:
Sree Narayana Guru takes the higher studies, specializing in Sanskrit at
Varanapally. He learns sansrit from his uncle. He travels to Puthupally near
Kalayamkulam for further studies in Tirukkural, Chilappathikaram, Manimekhala
etc.
YEAR 1880:
Sree Narayana Guru returns to Chempazhanti after studying from Varanapally. He
became a teacher at the neighboring schools of Kadakkavoor and Anjengo. It was
also that point where he was being called ‘Nanu Asan’. In short Guru was
preparing himself for leading the life of a yogi.
YEAR 1884:
Sree Narayana Guru’s father Madan Asan passed away that year. Guru’s marriage
also happened in that time. But Sree Narayana Guru had already chosen to become
a saint and thus bid Farwell to his wife and family. At the age of 26 Guru left his
home.
YEAR 1888:
Sree Narayana Guru meets two important people in his journey, Krishnan Vaidyar
and Kunjan Pillai (later known as Chattampi Swamikal). Guru learned yoga with
them. Guru further travelled to Travancore. During this time ‘Nanu Asan’
Metamorphosed into ‘Nanu Swami’. Guru constructs a Shiva temple at
Aruvippuram.
YEAR 1897:
Sree Narayana Guru composed Atmopadesasatakam, it is an original at
Aruvippuram.
YEAR 1898:
The temple constructed at Aruvippuram formed an unofficial committee for its
functioning. In this year it was registered as a society. This committee later became
the core centre of Sree Narayana Dharma Paripalan Yogam.
YEAR 1891:
Sree Narayana Guru meets one of his most illustrious disciples Kumaru, who later
went on to become one of the greatest poets in Malayalam, Kumaran Asan. Guru
sends him to Bangalore for further education
YEAR 1901:
The role and importance of Sree Narayana Guru is recognized all over Kerala. The
government at that time made a state census record of him as Sanskrit scholar.
YEAR 1903:
Sree Narayana Dharma Paripala Yogam (SNDP) was founded by his followers.
Sree Narayana Guru was the president, Kumaran Asan was the secretary, Dr. Palpu
was the vice president.
YEAR 1904:
Sree Narayana Guru settles at Sivagiri in Varkala. It is from there he founded the
temples of Anjengo, Perringottukara.
YEAR 1904-1912:
In this time period Sree Narayana Guru was mainly involved in setting up of
temples all over Kerala. Some of them are temples in trichur, kannur, Calicut and
Mangalore. Sree Narayana Guru also established an ashram called adwait
ashramam at Aluvai.
YEAR 1916:
This year marked the 60th birthday celebration of Sree Narayana Guru. But
contrary to customs Guru did not want any grand celebrations. He celebrated this
day by spending time Advaita Ashramam. Guru also made statements against non
usage of alcohol.
YEAR 1924:
In this year Sree Narayana Guru conducted at All Religion Conference with a main
objective to know better of all religions. In that same year another famous event
Vaikom satyagraha took place under the guidance of Sree Narayana Guru. In this
the lower caste protested in non violent manner to open up temples and road for
them. It was also at that time Mahatma Gandhi and Rabindranad Tagore.
YEAR 1926:
In this year’s Sree Narayana Guru travelled to Sri Lanka and Tamil Nadu
extensively. Guru visited various Buddhist temples in Colombo. In his 70th
birthday Guru made plans for his succession. He made Bodhanandaswami as his
successor.
YEAR 1928:
Sree Narayana Guru attained Samadhi in Varkala. The yugpurusha who changed
the face of Kerala with his divinity and courage with an unending passion towards
seeking the truth was no more.
KERALA AT THAT TIME
Kerala is a state located in the South India. It is a very remarkable place in terms of
people, geography, culture, arts, business etc. It is because of this distinctiveness in
the landscape, the customs, and very rhythms of the life that make Kerala different
from rest of the states in India. According to the legends, Kerala was created by
throwing his axe in the ocean.
Kerala has a very unique geography. It is said that tectonic activity raised the land
from the sea. Kerala is cut off from its neighboring state Tamil Nadu mainly
because of the mountain ranges. Malayalam, the language spoken in Kerala is
basically old Tamil with a lot of Sanskrit in it.
Kerala was also a great trade centre even in the olden times. Romans, Arabs,
Spanish, Portuguese etc have traded with Kerala. Pepper was one of the most
traded as well as expensive items from Kerala, and so was other spices, wood etc.
Kerala has a very rich and famous history in business with rest of the world.
However Kerala in the time of Sree Narayana Guru was also a place that was in the
clutches of many social evils and superstitious beliefs. Man and women were
judged and treated based on their caste they belong to. The low caste peoples life
where nothing short of utter misery made by their superior castes.
It is said that one time Swami Vivekananda himself came to Kerala and he was so
shocked by the discrimination he saw there he declared that Kerala was nothing
short of a place inhabited by lunatics- a Lunatic Asylum. He himself was incensed
by the extraordinary cruel practices that were followed and imposed on the people
who were told they belong to the lower caste.
Kerala at that point of time was a state that was shamed by these absurd and cruel
practices followed by the people of the upper practices towards their own fellow
beings who had just the bad luck of being born into a caste that according to them
was lower than theirs and hence deserved to be punished for everything and
anything they do.
The low caste people, basically pulayar, parayar were the people who suffered the
most at that time. There were many cruel and horrible practices that were followed
at that time towards the people belonging to the lower castes (mainly pulayar and
paravar). They were subjected to server punishments and inequality practices at
that time.
Many of the examples of the injustice done towards the low caste people by the
upper classes include banning them from the temples. They were not allowed to
worship in the temples and many of the times they were not even allowed to walk
near the premises of the temple as it was believed that their presence would lead to
impurity in the temple.
There was also another rule that lower caste people would not be allowed to cover
their bodies fully. The women should go bare breasted and were not allowed to
carry any jewelry with them. They should always give the utmost respect to their
people belonging to the upper caste. They should always consider themselves as
unworthy and impure.
Untouchability was also another dominant evil that was existing in the society
those days. The lower caste people were considered untouchables by the upper
class people. There were well defined spaces or distances that the lower caste
people should maintain when they are near the upper caste people. A mere touch of
the lower caste people was considered impurity.
Even greater evil was ‘Unseeablity’ that was prevailing in the society. Much lower
caste was actually considered to be unseeable by many upper caste members. The
mere sight of them was considered to be polluted. These unfortunate people had to
move away from their sight and often shout that they are coming.
The lower caste people at that period were considered to be the people who the
society disrespects and ridicules the most. They themselves were forced to move
out of the residential areas and built homes near the forests and other dirty places.
They were not allowed to worship the normal lords of upper class society. Infact
they worshiped many demon lords like Kali. Even their offerings to the lords they
worship was in the form of liquor and meat. The food they ate was also unhealthy
and unhygienic. They were denied education and their children were not allowed to
do the work done by the upper class men
It was at this condition that Sree Narayana Guru was born. He was born in an
Ezhava family. This was the present condition of the people in Kerala at that time.
CONTRIBUTION OF GURU TO THE SOCIETY OF KERALA
The contribution of Sree Narayana Guru to the society of Kerala is beyond the
measure of any scale. He was such a great person who lifted the society of Kerala
from the clutches of many social evils at that time, not just the caste based
injustices and practices, and he still continues and will always be a symbol and
person of hope, peace and spirituality all over the Kerala. He was true social
reformer at that time who actually saved Kerala from these social injustices.
It was under his guidance and leadership of Guru that lead to the Reform
movement in Kerala which was an uprising of the lower caste people against the
various injustices and malpractices that they have been suffering for a long time.
Sree Narayana Guru revolted against casteism, fought against untouchablitity,
unseeablity and unapproachablity. He wanted people of Kerala to learn new values
in spirituality as well as accept the social equality and thus transforming Kerala as
a whole to a state free off all the devils and demons associated with its society.
Sree Narayana Guru is famous for his in depth knowledge in Vedas, his poetic
proficiency as well as following a path of non-violence as means of protesting
against the system. Guru always gave utmost importance for the need for the
spiritual as well as social upliftment of the lower caste people. He believed that by
proper education and by spiritual enlightenment the present situation can be
changed in a proper way and he concentrated his efforts towards achieving that.
He is nothing short of a great saint who had come to Kerala to help those helpless
and the depressed sections of the society and give them hope as well as courage
and most of all giving them the both internal and external peace. He was a teacher
that taught spiritual and Vedic teachings but he was also a fighter who tireless
fought for the rights, privileges and upliftment of the weaker sections in the
society.
It is because of these things that Guru is remembered as one of the most influential
and spiritual leaders that changed the face of the Kerala. Sree Narayana Guru
believed that only through proper education to all the society itself will improve
and people will the values of kindness, mercy, scholasticism as well as devotion
and treat their fellow people with the proper respect.
Sree Narayana Guru is remembered for the great reforms he has brought in the
society of Kerala. He is a gentle revolutionary whose legacy continues even after
his demise and his teachings are followed in Kerala even now. His main vision was
to turn the society into human beings with self confidence and dignity and mutual
respect and compassion for each other as well as the nature.
Sree Narayana Guru has touched many aspects of the Kerala society and changed
many existing superstitious beliefs as well as social injustices that were prevailing
at that point of time. The following is a specific list of those areas that Guru has
changed and improved. They are listed as follows:
1) UNTOUCHABLITY, UNSEEABLITY AND UNAPPROACHABILITY:
Sree Narayana Guru worked on mainly these three things. We can see that these
three were the main social evils that were prevailing in the society of Kerala at that
point of time. This mainly affected the life of lower caste people making it nothing
short of misery. The upper caste were considered like lords and should be even
touched, seen and approached by the lower caste. Sree Narayana Guru did a major
contribution in removing these evils completely from the society of Kerala. It was
under his leadership that ‘Vaikkam Satyagraha’ and the reform movement.
2) EDUCATION FOR EVERY ONE:
In that time the right to education was only reserved to the upper caste people and
their children. Schools and other educational establishments were strictly for the
educating the upper classes. The lower caste students were not given any chance
for any education whatsoever. In simple terms by education is a means of making a
person able as well as qualified for a better life in this world. Sree Narayana Guru
believed that proper education to all people irrespective of their caste, their
background will uproot many forms of evil in the society.
It is a source of power and illumination that helps in changing the nature of
individuals as well as a harmonious development of physical. Mental, intellectual
and spiritual powers. Guru opened many educational institutions as well as
imparted his knowledge to various disciples who later educated the masses of the
people in Kerala. So he made a major contribution towards the education in Kerala.
3) SOCIAL UPLIFTMENT:
Sree Narayana Guru did a lot for the social upliftment of the lower classes in
Kerala. As mentioned earlier they were leading a miserable life under the rule of
upper class people. The places of worship, the institutions of education, the
security and power centers of the society were in the hands of the upper caste
people, the lower caste people had no say at that period. They were denied access
to the temples, they were forbidden to walk in the public roads, they were not
employed in many establishments, and they were not allowed to dress up properly.
So Sree Narayana Guru worked on removing these massive problems from the
society. Guru’s made many efforts in educating the lower caste people from
various teaching in the Vedas and Upanishads. One of the first examples that Guru
did to fight against these evils is the building a temple of Shiva in Aruvippuram.
This very act was a clear indication that the revolt or fight against these injustice
practices have begun. Guru also opened many schools for education. SNDP was
established in the coming years for the upliftment of the downtrodden masses. His
legacy and dream was carried out by his disciples after his demise.
4) DISCOURAGING ALCHOHOLISM:
Sree Narayana Guru was a strong oppose of alcoholism in the society. In his own
words Guru explained to the people that liquor is poison and one should not brew
it, or vend it. On its consumption your body stinks, your clothes will carry that
stink, your house will stink and whatever you touch will stink like that. Guru had
seen that the liquor was mainly produced by a small section of lower caste people
(Ezhavas). The damage that alcohol does to their families as the men spend all
their hard earned money on its consumption leaving nothing for their families, their
children remain uneducated and starved for the most of time. The situation in the
entire house was chaotic and the person who made the alcohol too suffered the
same fate. These were the common reasons that Guru was against the production,
distribution and consumption of alcohol in the society of Kerala.
5) SREE NARAYANA DHARMA PARIPALANA YOGAM (SNDP):
Guru helped in the formation of SNDP, this was an organization that mainly
worked for the upliftment of the lower caste in the society. It also had other main
objectives like management and administration of various temples, education of
lower castes, improving their morality etc.
VARIOUS INCIDENTS FROM SREE NARAYANA GURU’S LIFE
There are many incidences that took place in the great life of Sree Narayana Guru.
These incidents give an inside view on how Guru in various stages of his life,
childhood, teenage, adult, old never moved away from the path of righteousness
and followed the dharma all along. The following section is related to the various
incidents that took place in Sree Narayana Guru’s life. They are listed as below:
1) INCIDENT WITH GURUS FATHER:
This incident takes place in the early child hood of Sree Narayana Guru. In this
incident Gurus father receives information that people have seen Guru walk out
from a house of a pulayar (low caste people). When confronted, Guru said that he
was passing near the house when he saw the rice boiling in the pot inside the
house. There was no one in that house at that time. The pot was overheated and the
rice was overflowing, so avoid wasting of food, Guru went inside and kept the pot
away from the fire and thus stopping the wastage of rice.
Guru’s father was furious and demanded Guru to cleanse himself right away as by
touching those utensils Guru has made himself and his house impure. Guru replied
that his actions had saved a poor family their only meal for the day, so how can he
be impure by mere acting of saving a family their only meal. This was one of the
incidents were Gurus father was unable to answer to Guru as he had seen the mad
social customs that were followed at that time prevented a person from helping the
other based on the caste.
2) HEALING A LOW CASTE PULAYA:
This incident takes place when Sree Narayana Guru was teenager. Guru at that
time had known a poor pulayar called ‘Chatthan’ a cattleman who took care of the
cows. Guru took the first imitative to break the barriers of the caste, he always
talked to Chatthan, eventually both of them became friends. Guru was one of the
few persons who actually talked to him. One day Guru noticed Chatthan was
missing from his work and enquired. It was known that he was suffering from
Leprosy and no one goes near his house or him anymore. Guru made to visit to his
house carrying some medicines. With the help of those ayurvedic medicines
Chatthan was soon able to recover from Leprosy fast and later he became the
follower of Guru. If not for Guru’s timely help his chances of recovering was less.
3) THE MARRIAGE OF GURU:
Marriage of Guru was another important incidence in his life. Guru was a young
man at that time when his family arranged for his marriage. At that time the
present customs of the boy with his parents seeing the girl (Pennukannal) was not
practiced. Even the presence of the groom was not necessary. The sister of the
groom usually gifts a fine cloth (pudava) to the girl and the marriage is fixed. But
Guru realized that being a married man will only hold him back from the path he
had chosen for devotion as well his own goal of removing the evils from the
society. So Guru Bid farewell to his wife saying that everyone is born in this world
to fulfill his destiny, so both of them should fulfill each of their destinies, which
are two different paths. So saying this Guru left to become a wandered and a yogi.
4) BUILDING THE TEMPLE OF EZHAVA SIVA:
In the year 1888 another important incident happened in Guru’s life. Guru
constructed a Siva temple at Aruvippuram. It was a historic event in that wrote a
new chapter in the history of Kerala. This event was this important as at that time
only Upper caste people ( brahminas) was allowed to construct and worship in
temples. This incident created uproar among the upper caste people and they
wanted an answer from Guru for this incident as they demanded how Guru can
install a Siva temple without their permission. Guru calmly sends his answer that
‘He has only installed an Ezhava Siva. These very words demolished their
statements. How can Siva who is a universal lord, the creator and destructor merely
be an ‘Ezhava’. So this made them realize the value and importance of Guru and
his deeds.
5) INCIDENCE WITH WORSHIPPING IDOLS:
Another important incidence that took place in Guru’s life where in a place called
Kalavakode in Cherthala where an argument was there between two sections of
people, one for idol worship and one against it. When asked Guru’s opinion, Guru
took a mirror and then wrote the symbol ‘OM’ in it. And he made the similar for
temples near vaikam.
MY LEARNINGS FROM THE LIFE AND TEACHINGS OF SREE
NARAYANA GURU
Sree Narayana Guru is a great social reformer, he is also a great revolutionary as
well as a philosopher who has always fought for the upliftment of the poor and
weaker sections of the society. In short he was the architect who molded the
society of the modern Kerala. His greatest message was ‘One cast, one religion and
one Lord’. He always believed in attaining spiritual freedom, universal harmony as
well as brother hood.
There is so much knowledge to be learned from the life and teachings of Guru.
Many of his works as well as teachings are still relevant for any individual even
today and will be needed for the future generations. Guru shared his knowledge to
the common man in the most simple yet deeply affecting words. He has published
many works like Atmopadesa Śatakam, Anukamba Dasakam etc and also works in
Sanskrit like Chidambarashtakam, Sree Vasudeva Ashtakam etc. He has also done
translations of Tirukural, Isavasyo Upanishad etc.
As a student, as a member of a society and as a human being I have much to learn
and understand from the life and the teachings of Sree Narayana Guru. As a simple
individual it also becomes my duty to understand the teachings and also to follow
the way shown by Sree Narayana Guru and to follow the vision set by him and to
do by contribution to the society where I have grown and to help the persons who
have helped me grow in my life and attain the success.
I have learned many things from the great life and from the teachings of
Gurudevan. I have listed all the various things I have learned and understood from
the life of Guru as well as his various teachings. They are listed as follows:
1) TREATING EVERYONE WITH COMPASSION, DIGNITY AND
RESPECT:
One of the main teachings of Sree Narayana Guru is that we should treat every
individual with the respect he deserves and also with the proper dignity. There
should also be a level of compassion to be shown to all the people in the society. It
is one of his main teachings. Guru wanted a society to bee free from the evils of
people ruling over the other on the basis of caste and creed. Thus it leads to the
lack of compassion as well as respect in the society as a whole. So I have learnt
this from Guru, to be compassionate as well as respectful to the people around me.
Elder and younger, boy or girl, family or friends and to never treat people without
respect.
2) ROLE OF EDUCATION:
Sree Narayana Guru always stressed on the importance of education for an
individual. According to him education is the means by which an individual can be
qualified to live a better life as well as identify and uproot the evils existing in the
society as well as improve the society as whole with his contribution. As a student
I realize the importance of education and I also believe it is the right of every child
to have proper education that empowers him for the future. Guru also suggested
the study of English as he understood how important it will become for the future.
As a student I understand the value and importance of education that has been
provided to me by my parents and teachers. I believe that through education I am
training myself to become a better person in all aspects of my life and not just the
academic part alone. Guru has also said about the importance of reading, I believe
that value is a must for every student for gaining the knowledge. I believe that
whatever knowledge that I get from my education it also becomes my
responsibility to share that knowledge to others and enrich them.
3) RESTRAINING MYSELF FROM ALCHOHOLISM:
Another important message that Sree Narayana Guru wanted to spread among the
people was to restrain oneself from the evil of alcoholism. This is mainly because a
person who consumes alcohol spends all his energy and money on it leavening
little or nothing for his family, he also is a liability to the society and his entire life
is ruined because of it. Realizing this imminent danger, Guru wanted people to stop
the production, distribution and consumption of alcohol.
As a teenager, I understand the dangers and consequences of having alcohol. It not
only affects my life but also the life of other members around me, my class mates,
my friends, my family and my society. I am doing nothing for the society by
consuming it and I am brining damage to own body. So it is important for me to
restrain myself from consuming alcohol and other commodities like it. I believe it
is also my duty to spread this knowledge of Guru to others and make them realize
the dangers and prevent them from being an alcoholic.
4) VALUES FOR LEADING A BETTER LIFE:
Sree Narayana Guru has said many values that help a person to live a happy,
peaceful, and productive life where he can help others around him grow along with
him as well as make the society a better place to live and work. He always believed
in the four principles of Satyam, Daya, Dharmam and Danam. He always wanted
people to believe in themselves and work towards achieving success without
changing their morals or standards that would harm their fellow beings as well as
the society. Guru also believed and told people to lead a life of simplicity and
avoid splurging money in unwanted occasions. He wanted every individual to care
of his society and care for its people.
As I am member of the society it is important for me to follow these teachings as
they tell me how to make my life better where I can grow and simultaneously
prevent myself from becoming a selfish, self centered and greedy person. I have
learned from the teachings of Guru that one should have a good behavior towards
others, mercy and compassion in one’s heart, devotion towards the lord, and excel
myself in all aspects of education. Guru also teaches me the importance of non
violence, as well as the value of sharing and caring.
MY ACTION PLAN:
My action plan from the knowledge and learnings i got from the life and teachings
of Sree Narayana Guru is split into many sections. Since Guru mainly told several
things that should be followed, i would divide my time and other resources for the
purpose of those things. They are as followed:
1) SHARING AND CARING FOR THE POOR:
One of the main things that i learned from Guru is that there will always be people
who are less fortunate than me, and they live around my world and in my society.
So I have to do my part for helping them. First thing is that I will set aside almost
15% of my earnings for them. At the present I am student, so the money will be
what I get from my parents. But in the future when I am placed and have a job I
will increase it to 23%. In this way I can help them. But for their caring I will give
them my used clothes or the clothes that are too tight for me. Their children can
have those clothes. Also I believe education is a must for every child. So my used
books, old books, even my course books will be donated to children to help them
learn. Also I will spend at least 5 hours in a week to attend or participate in
activities that help them.
2) CARING FOR THE ANIMALS:
Sree Narayana Guru always preached about caring living beings. I believe that I
must do my part in helping those animals which are generally considered a
nuisance as they are born in the street. I will allocate money for buying these
helpless animals food. I will also adopt these animals as my pets. I have already
taken three animals from the street. I will also or join myself in the animal welfare
association. When I am employed I will spend almost 15% of money for buying
food for the animals as well as providing they shelter as well as medicine.
3) RESTRAINING MYSELF FROM ALCOHOLISM:
As a disciple of Sree Narayana Guru, I believe it is my duty to restrain myself from
consuming as well as distributing alcohol and other substances that are harmful to
the health. They are also affecting the people around me and just by one person
consuming it affect the economy as a whole. So I will take a stand against it, I will
not consume any such things, and I will also to my level best convince people to
abandon these habits. I am student at present but I believe smoking, drinking and
other activities start at this early stages. So I will convince my friends and class
mates if they engage in such activities. Also I will join alcohol restrain clubs as
well as use social media like face book to spread this message. Also when I get a
job and are working, then I will spend my time in maintaining a Blog that explains
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