Acharya Prashant explains that technical and management institutions like IITs and IIMs should not have veganism on their official agendas or institutionally enforce it. Instead, he emphasizes that individuals, as living persons and technocrats, must develop their own code of ethics based on understanding and data. He asserts that veganism is not a cult or a fad but a demand of the current times, comparing the exploitation of animals to historical injustices like slavery and the denial of rights to women and marginalized groups. He suggests that just as society evolved to recognize human rights, history will eventually accord animals the right to life. He introduces the spiritual concept of Kaal Dharma, which refers to understanding the demand of the current time. Acharya Prashant highlights the scientific link between animal agriculture and environmental damage, noting that a significant portion of carbon emissions stems from the consumption of meat and dairy. He argues that being scientifically minded requires acknowledging these facts and the ecological impact of our choices. Ultimately, he believes that as conscious and literate individuals, young people should independently evaluate these matters and choose to be on the right side of history rather than being seen as primitive by future generations.