 We are proud to say that here at Manipal hospitals in Bangalore, we have been at the forefront of neonatal intensive care and neonatology for the last almost close to 28 and a half years. Those days when newborn intensive care was not even heard of, we started one of the most advanced tertiary care facilities, including facilities for ventilation, where the first ones to start giving what is called surfactant replacement therapy in the country use higher forms of ventilation like high frequency oscillatory ventilation, where the first ones to transport babies even by air for 20 years back trying to get these babies into our center to be able to treat them. We would do also what is called transport of mothers at high risk for premature deliveries and bring them here and we have been at the foremost of newborn intensive care technology and we are very proud to say that in this last 28 and a half years now, we have babies who were born in the early 90s 1992 onwards and they are today active and productive members of our society, highly educated professionals, highly educated scholars, we have amongst a cohort group of babies who are so called our NICU premature babies those days delivered. So on today the world prematureity day, we at Manipal Hospital Bangalore and I as chairman and head of neonatology, I am proud to say and I am proud to inaugurate this initiative which is done by our own premature babies, we are going to start this live interactive Facebook page and a club called the Ex-Premise of Manipal Hospital, the club. So I have now the pleasure to introduce and inaugurate this club. So Mr. Devskanda is going to talk about it. When we first came to Manipal Hospital and met Dr. Kartik and his team, we had really not even heard of an NICU, we had not heard of such tiny children being born, Dr. Kartik he was very reassuring and very practical as well. And the next day the baby was born and we were told about all the complications that are likely to occur with a small baby this size, with a low birth weight, he was a luchila as well. And I don't really remember the early parts of being a creamy but what I do remember is that Dr. Kartik has always been from even when I was 3 years old during one of my surgeries I never saw him as like you know the usual doctor-patient relationship that people have especially kids, they are always scared of doctors. So that wasn't there at all, it was very warm, caring and even during one of my surgeries I think one doctor even took me, he carried me himself into the operation theatre so it was things like that that really made it okay. When you reached 1000 grams it was like a celebration, everybody, oh congratulations there was such a sense of you know it was really nice, it was not just us feeling happy that our baby became 1000 grams and 1 kg, it was everybody the nurses, everybody was really happy. The milestone that Dave Skanda goes through we have always been immensely grateful for those days in the NICU because the way they handed it the doctors always seemed to know what was coming, it was quite amazing the way they hand you the crisis part of the thing. We have had the advantage of being able to harness the best of technology, best of experience doctors and the best of good nursing which has been dedicated so much that these babies have done very well and a dedicated care with the support and the encouragement of parents who have had full faith in us has been able to bring about good results in our prematures.