 And with that, it's an absolute honor and privilege to welcome amongst us our chief guest for the evening, Honorable Dr. Mahesh Sharmaji, Union Minister of State for Culture and Minister of State for Environment, Forest, Climate Change, Government of India. Warm welcome to Dr. Mahesh Sharmaji. I take this moment here to invite him onto this stage and we'd like to welcome him with a small bouquet as a bang of our gratitude for his presence. Anurag, could I request you to please present our exemplary minister with this small token. I also request Dr. Mahesh Sharmaji to kindly speak with us, inspire us with his words. Welcome, sir. Good evening. Namaskar. It's a pleasure to be amongst you. And I can see the leisens in the media industry and especially the electronic channels, print media. My big salute goes to all of you. Naseem Jayadiji, who has a long experience of bureaucratic, the electioneering system, Alok Mehtaji and so many fields I can see in front of me. And my congratulations goes to Anurag Batraji and his team, complete team of exchange for the media. For this initiative of making this competition among the own people, the being the largest democracy of the world, the role of media goes in a long way and in a big way that how to take this, yes, it's a double-edged sword. The soft power of ours are population, the young population, buzzing ideas, bubbling in minds and lot to do for the society, the humanity and for the nation and for the world also. The world is looking towards us, that India will lead the world in the coming times. And we have a visionary prime minister with us who is leading all of us in a big way. This idea of selecting the best out of the best. And I think if the best would have been there, the race would have ended. We are always in search of the better than the best. And this search by this exchange for the media that selecting the best out of the best, because we are all in the same race, the fastest and the fastest ahead. As a doctor, I can tell you that what amount of stress it creates on the mind of the people is that if the fastest, the fastest ahead and the fastest ahead, then what do we have to do for that? And that too 24 hours and 365 days. So 24 hours, 365 days, the fastest ahead, the fastest ahead, that is to reach the heights and to stop at the heights. And that too with information, with recent information. And that information doesn't damage our system anywhere. Your one little statement, one little touch, how much damage can it do, we all can imagine. Today I tell you all who have been selected by this jury. I was just hearing that how much transparent system the jury has adopted, the best selection among all of you. As I was born here, I have been in this city for 34-35 years and along with the great desires, this city was on the border of Delhi and NCR. You all have a lot of work, this is Karm Bhumi, the area of Naira Greater Naira Gautam Bhutnagar. I also congratulate you on what work you have done on this Karm Bhumi, very political Karm Bhumi. And I expect all of you that we all can be different, we should be. Intellectual class of the society, we call it. But somewhere, somewhere, on the issues of nationality, we will have to make some kind of an agreement. Next time, for all of us, whether it is social media, we all talk about liberty of ideas, liberty of expression, what is our constitutional rights, we all talk about it. It is a good thing. But sometimes, today, because of that social media, we have to talk about a very small issue, because of the Afghans, if there is a crisis, such problems arise. Print media, I look, Mehta ji can understand this. If there is gunjahesh, there is gunjahesh of correction, gunjahesh of selection, but in electronic media, especially, and in social media, especially, when such a thing is going on, what is the thought for this? I think a very big think tank is sitting here. The elixir that will come out of all these opinions, somewhere, somewhere, the direction of our country, and not just the country, it will have to do something for humanity. Today, through social media, electronic media, we can strengthen democracy. A lot of things that the country had not yet known, a lot of corruption, a lot of crimes, a lot of atrocities by so many people. Today, under this RTI and under the electronics, when we, within seconds, we viralize the news somewhere, we get the information of the news, with the happening somewhere. So, I understand that in the coming time, this country's democracy will strengthen even more. Yes, the bottlenecks in this, the loopholes in this, I hope that all of you will be sitting here, we will also worry about this, that somewhere, this load, our strength, somewhere, we should not take it towards a disaster. This should also be a concern for us. A lot of incidents happen here. I also understand that there is no need to give any explanation for you people, you people are more sensible than me in this field. I, along with Aik Shah, with a public representative from Chikit Saq Peshya, was my neighbour, a clerk, an officer. His name was Gyan Babu. You read the newspaper for three minutes, and then you put the newspaper aside. What do you read in such a long time? You understood that his answer was going to be very funny. He said, I see this on the first page, if there is a politician's death, then the office will be vacated. Look at the vision of his tubular shows. That's it, he used to think, today, within 24 hours of electronic media, within 24 hours of 325 days, I feel that the lives of doctors and media is especially written in one word. It is written in one thread somewhere. It seems to be the same. When there is an alert in the world, then we all come to the red alert. When there is a crisis, when there is an incident, then we all come to the red alert. When Mr. Jhaidi says, now I am going to declare the date of the election, for so many minutes and seconds, and then the competition begins. Who will be the first to flash the news? In this period, as a doctor, I also say that you should mentally cool down yourself. I am telling you a lot of loophole, about the situation. Many people are suffering from this stress buzz. They are suffering too. And this should be eye-opener. In fact, I had this benefit 30 years ago. When Mr. Yogi was suffering, then I also felt that it was less to see, and less to hear. I used to feel that he had calmed me down, that the more you want to see, the more you will see, the more you will hear. So from that time on, we are self-sufficient for our health. We are healthy in the world. So the whole world is with us. We are for the world. We are self-sufficient for ourselves as well. I wish you all the best. I will have to bid you farewell, because today is a... Beautiful, big round of applause for the Minister for his beautiful, inspiring words. With that, I invite Mr. Batra on stage once again. So we can take this opportunity to present him a small token of our gratitude and appreciation. Thank you so much, sir, for inspiring us. He asked me, he's like which language, English, Hindi, your preference. I said no, your preference. And thank you very much, sir, really beautifully spoken. Your words touched our hearts. I'd like to invite, with that...