 2013 I think I was recovering from cancer in 2011 and 2012 then obviously Cricket wasn't going so great for me so I thought that I need to probably find a second line of work for myself and I thought that time startup ecosystem was just starting off and it was an interesting platform to invest in and spoke to a few people in the business and invested in a few startups like Healthy Ends, Jet Set Go and a few other companies. It was a bit aggressive so luckily a couple of them have gone well but I just thought that I was able to create jobs opportunity for people out there. My main focus was you know to give people an opportunity to live their dreams because as when we were young kids we always wanted you know that push from someone who can help us live our dreams. I just thought there are a lot of people out there who want to make it big and it's probably the right time to invest in startups. As a sportsman you're also ambassador of the country and there's a lot of young following you have you know you want to inspire people with the work you do so I thought any startup that I do it is important to help the community to help the community grow better. I thought the right nutrition with well-versed and Healthy Ends you know with health checkups is something that you're contributing towards society and any startup we do as a team our decision is to understand that how is it going to help society how is it going to create jobs and how is it going to make people's lives better simpler probably faster and you know more productive. Two and a half percent of a country plays sport two and a half percent people in our country are into health and fitness and that is a really poor stat you know so obviously there are a lot of apps out there there's a lot of awareness the social media people can get fitter from home you know downloading so many apps but the point is the awareness has to come from inside of health and nutrition I mean when I talk about well-versed, why I chose well-versed was the right nutrition you know you have to put the right stuff in your body you cannot have results by doing exercise and eating crab food so I think a lot of people are getting self aware especially in COVID times that you know your lungs have to be healthy you know you're you have to go for walks you have to do some kind of cardiovascular exercise so COVID has made us made us aware but we were not aware before this situation when I was going through my journey my after that the motivation was only to help people obviously then we started a cancer foundation we went to Lance Armstrong's foundation live strong learned about from their foundation we came back and we wanted to do something for society and I think we started in 2013 we're a bit slow but I think we were able to do some great work you know more than 150,000 people screening for different types of cancer I have all these stats here more than 125,000 students sensitize for anti-tabacco workshops more than 24,000 men consul for tobacco cessation education scholarship award over the more than 150 cancer survivors so we've done a lot of work and then obviously COVID hit us and you know we realized that the reason why we started the foundation was to help people and obviously with we had a mission for 1000 COVID beds and we're able to create 700 beds still now and there is a demand for almost two more thousand beds I mean locations that we've already done are Delhi, Marchal Pradesh, Telangana, Bikaner, Madurai and upcoming locations are Sheenagar, Assam, Bangalore, Rohtak for more beds so we are actually ready for the third wave so I think as a cancer foundation a lot of foundations out there I believe in you know doing what they're doing which is great but I believe when COVID came everybody got together and we all are fighting for one cause and that is what the I feel you know bring people together and I'm really proud that as a cancer foundation we were able to do something for COVID as well it's just not about you know a particular cause it's about when in dire states you know you come together and help each other cricket has helped me to being a young entrepreneur I mean not so young at the moment more a middle-aged man but it's been a lot of ups and downs to my career you know it's been a learning curve in life cricket has taught me a lot you know how to bounce back and how to fight back I think entrepreneur is also a young man's dream if I compare it to cricket where you want to make it big and I believe I just my message to young entrepreneurs is that you always believe in your dream and you know focus on the right path so for me it's always been connected you know it's something which was new that I wanted to do and it was something that I could help in helping people you know achieve their dreams because I'm sure in some at some stage when I was a young kid some senior or some fellow cricketer helped me you know with my equipment with helping me into any in some camp so you know the same way I feel as a young entrepreneur you know you are you have to live your dream you know there are a lot of people who are going to say that you know you cannot make it cannot happen but I believe if you if you if you live your dream if you believe in it and if you go to the right path eventually it will happen