Life brings different experiences, challenges and lessons. Sometimes we find ourselves at the edge of darkness, uncertain and lost. And sometimes, some of us, take an irreversible step plunging into shadows. Youth suicide has been a serious problem in many countries over the past four decades; with school counselors, school personnel, psychologists and social workers attempting to prevent, detect
and secure assistance for the students. Statistics show that every year circa 200 000 teenagers worldwide commit suicide while about 4 million adolescents attempts it. We have been noticing a rising suicidal trend since some years
In India about 20 students kill themselves every day due to the stress related to exams, wanting to secure seats in prestigious schools, according to the National Crime Records Bureau. South India is considered the world’s suicide capital; especially Kerala, the first fully literate Indian state, has the highest number of suicides committed daily – about 32. Whether we fail in school or life exams, suicide is not an answer....
Ariṣṭi believes that we should act before any one reacts. Half of this mishaps could be prevented if we have the right approach and address issues sensibly. SAVE THE ONES YOU LOVE,
DO IT WHILE YOU CAN..