Arivu Arogyam Jeevitham

Knowledge. Health. Life.

Community Health Education Series | Health Literacy Movement

“The most powerful medicine is not found in a hospital. It is found in an informed community.”

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About the Book

Arivu Arogyam Jeevitham was conceived from a simple belief: prevention becomes possible only when people understand health before they become patients.

Written in Malayalam and designed for school children, families, and communities, the book transforms complex medical knowledge into practical life lessons through stories, conversations, illustrations, and real-world examples.

Rather than focusing on diseases alone, it encourages readers to think about health as a lifelong journey shaped by food choices, physical activity, emotional wellbeing, habits, environment, and personal responsibility.

Over the years, the book has reached more than 40,000 readers through schools, community organizations, and public health campaigns, making it one of the most widely distributed community health education initiatives associated with Dr. Rakesh PS.

Why This Book Was Written

During his early years in public health, Dr. Rakesh repeatedly encountered a common challenge.

Most health systems invest heavily in treating diseases, but far less effort is devoted to helping people understand how diseases develop and how they can be prevented.

Many individuals diagnosed with diabetes, hypertension, heart disease, stroke, kidney disease, and cancer had never received simple, understandable information about healthy living.

This book was written to bridge that gap.

Its goal was not merely to provide information, but to create health literacy, encourage critical thinking, and empower families to take ownership of their wellbeing.

A Different Approach to Health Education

Unlike traditional health manuals, Arivu Arogyam Jeevitham uses storytelling, character-driven conversations, illustrations, practical examples, and everyday situations to explain health concepts in a way that is accessible, memorable, and culturally relevant.

At the heart of the book are three curious friends — Gauri, Kevin, and Thnthu — and a wise retired physician affectionately known as Vaidyarappooppan (Doctor Grandpa). Through their everyday conversations, questions, discoveries, and real-life emergencies, readers are introduced to scientific concepts related to health, nutrition, lifestyle diseases, addiction, cancer prevention, physical activity, and healthy living.

Rather than delivering information through lectures, the book encourages curiosity and dialogue. Readers learn alongside the characters as they explore common health myths, investigate everyday health problems, and discover practical solutions grounded in scientific evidence.

The result is a book that feels less like a textbook and more like a conversation across generations.

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Making Medical Science Understandable

One of the distinctive features of Arivu Arogyam Jeevitham was its ability to translate complex medical science into engaging stories, relatable examples, and practical life lessons.

Through conversations between Gauri, Kevin, Thnthu, and Vaidyarappooppan, readers explored some of the most important public health challenges affecting modern society, including stroke, heart disease, diabetes, tobacco use, alcohol dependence, nutrition, cancer prevention, and healthy lifestyles.

The book explained how heart disease develops over years rather than appearing suddenly, introduced the warning signs of stroke and medical emergencies, demystified diabetes and blood sugar control, and helped readers understand the dangers of tobacco and alcohol through memorable stories and relatable examples.

It promoted healthy eating through practical guidance on fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and traditional diets while encouraging regular physical activity as one of the most powerful tools for disease prevention.

Throughout the book, scientific accuracy was combined with storytelling, illustrations, practical examples, and age-appropriate language, transforming health education from information delivery into meaningful understanding.

The result was a generation of children who did not merely memorize health facts, but learned how to think about health, prevention, and personal responsibility.

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Beyond the Book: A Health Literacy Movement

Arivu Arogyam Jeevitham was never intended to remain confined to library shelves or classroom cupboards.

As the book reached schools across Kerala, its characters came alive in classrooms, school assemblies, health clubs, competitions, and cultural programs. Children identified closely with the young protagonists and many saw in Vaidyarappooppan (Doctor Grandpa) a trusted guide who made health both understandable and enjoyable.

During school visits, Dr. Rakesh was often greeted by enthusiastic children calling out “Doctor Grandpa!”, reflecting the affection they had developed for the character and the stories.

“Doctor Grandpa! Doctor Grandpa!”

— The way hundreds of school children greeted Dr. Rakesh during school visits inspired by Arivu Arogyam Jeevitham.

In several schools, students organized skits, storytelling sessions, quiz competitions, poster exhibitions, health clubs, and awareness activities inspired by themes from the book.

What began as a health education publication gradually evolved into a participatory learning experience, encouraging children not only to understand health concepts but also to become ambassadors of healthy living within their families and communities.

Media Recognition

Featured in Malayala Manorama

The book received significant media attention and was featured by Malayala Manorama, Kerala’s leading newspaper, which highlighted its contribution to health literacy, preventive healthcare, and lifestyle disease awareness.

The article recognized the book’s innovative use of storytelling, illustrations, and relatable characters to communicate scientific knowledge to children and families, helping bridge the gap between medical science and everyday life.

Medical Community Acclaim

Dr. G. Sujathan, MBBS, MD

Retired Principal, Government Medical College, Thiruvananthapuram

This book is 100% scientifically accurate, simple, enjoyable, and informative. Serious medical truths are presented in a very simple manner. May this mark the beginning of a major shift in Kerala's public health sector.

Dr. P.K. Jameela, MD, DCH

Former Director, Kerala State Health Department

Lifestyle diseases are Kerala's most critical health threat. This beautifully crafted book instills vital medical literacy with extreme simplicity."

Dr. Sachidananda Kamath, MBBS, MD

Former National President, Indian Academy of Pediatrics

A 100% scientifically accurate, joyful read. Every child should read this book and encourage their parents to do the same."

Why Experts Appreciated the Book

The endorsements reflected a common theme: Arivu Arogyam Jeevitham succeeded in accomplishing something that many health education materials struggle to achieve — maintaining scientific rigor while remaining engaging, relatable, and understandable for ordinary readers.

By combining evidence-based health information with storytelling, illustrations, and memorable characters, the book helped make preventive health knowledge accessible to children, families, schools, and communities.

A Memorable Encounter with Sir Bernard Lown

One of the most meaningful moments in the journey of Arivu Arogyam Jeevitham came during Dr. Rakesh’s association with Sir Bernard Lown — renowned cardiologist, humanitarian, founder of the International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War, and recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize.

During his Bernard Lown Scholarship at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, Dr. Rakesh shared the book with Sir Bernard. Despite being written in Malayalam, Sir Bernard patiently went through the illustrations, visual narratives, and educational concepts that formed the heart of the publication.

Deeply appreciative of the effort to make health knowledge accessible to ordinary people, Sir Bernard accepted the book and, in return, presented Dr. Rakesh with a signed copy of his own celebrated work, The Lost Art of Healing.

Inside the book, he wrote:

“To Rakesh, with high admiration.”

— Bernard Lown

For Dr. Rakesh, this exchange represented more than a personal honor. It symbolized a shared belief that medicine achieves its highest purpose when it reaches beyond hospitals and speaks directly to people, communities, and society.

Impact

40,000+ Copies Distributed

Four Editions Across a Decade

Harvard-Supported Public Distribution

The fourth edition was supported through a scholarship awarded to Dr. Rakesh by Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. The edition was printed and distributed free of cost, enabling wider access to health literacy resources among schools, students, and community groups.

Statewide Reach

Used across schools, community organizations, public health campaigns, and health promotion initiatives across Kerala.

Community Participation

Inspired student competitions, storytelling sessions, quiz contests, poster exhibitions, school skits, health clubs, and health awareness programs.

Health Literacy

Helped translate preventive health concepts into everyday understanding and encouraged children and families to make informed health decisions.

"A healthy society cannot be built through hospitals alone. It must be built through knowledge, responsibility, and informed choices. If a child understands the importance of health today, an entire family may live differently tomorrow."

Legacy

Long before health literacy became a widely discussed public health priority, Arivu Arogyam Jeevitham sought to translate medical knowledge into everyday language.

Its enduring relevance lies not merely in the information it contains, but in the belief that ordinary people, when equipped with knowledge, can become the strongest advocates for their own health.

The publication of four editions over nearly a decade, the distribution of more than 40,000 copies, the support from Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health for the fourth edition, and the affection with which generations of children embraced “Doctor Grandpa” together tell the story of a book that became far more than a publication, the affection with which generations of children embraced Doctor Grandpa together tell the story of a book that grew into a platform for health literacy, curiosity, and community engagement.

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