 Hi everyone, a very good afternoon to all of you who are with me for this YouTube live. So before I start ahead I would just want to tell you that this is one of the most asked questions that I get from students who are preparing for UGC net English and this time in the paper they were close to eight to ten questions on chronology. So it again becomes a very very important aspect to cover before you dive into your preparation because you should be knowing how to prepare for these questions in the limited amount of time that you have. So we'll be talking about the challenges that you have while you're preparing for chronology based questions and how to overcome those challenges but before we move ahead just a small technical check also for those who think that this video is not live but recorded let me tell you that right now I'm doing this video on 4th of February that is Sunday 2024 and the time is 1139 a.m. Okay so without any further ado let's jump into the topic but let me just do a quick technical check and see if my screen is visible to you and you can also hear me clearly. If yes please put that in the comments once I you know get a positive feedback from you then we can move ahead. Yes I can see a lot of you have already joined Ankur good morning. Richa has joined. Richa says hello ma'am hello Richa. Poetry Lee says hello ma'am hello Poetry Lee. Great so Khadija Mehra says yes I'm hoping that this yes means that my screen is visible and I'm audible. Great so let's begin with today's topic so in today's video I'm going to be talking about three main issues one is some fundamentals that I want to share with you regarding UGC net preparation because a lot of you have just enrolled in our courses and are also you know looking for preparation guidance so I thought of talking about some fundamentals then we'll be talking about should we learn publication date if yes then what should be the way and then towards the end of this video we'll be talking about four essential qualities that you should have as a net aspirant. Okay so let's dive into the first topic the very first thing which I think is the fundamental for UGC net preparation is discipline and dedication so I remember Mohammed Ali when I was preparing matter for this slide so Mohammed Ali if you know is a very very famous athlete and there's a very famous quote by him where he said that I hated every minute of training but they said don't quit suffer now and live the rest of your life as a champion it's a beautiful line I would really want if you guys are studying from a particular space then download the poster of this quotation of Mohammed Ali and stick it right in front of you so you should always understand this fact that you know be it any kind of challenge in life the training period is very very difficult like I am right now doing a lot of work out and I'm building on my strength so I kind of feel that you know doing a three-minute plank hold or doing 30 push-ups is very very difficult and you feel as if your body is giving up but you should always remember the second half of the sentence which is don't quit suffer now and live the rest of your life as a champion so UGC net preparation where the six months give you the subcoach bullocked discipline and dedication to the rest of the life okay and then you see now talking about discipline and dedication one thing that I have also seen in students is that so they write half of the book of English history of English literature second third day and it's a very half-hazard way of preparation so first day motivation but then your motivation so the very first thing that I would want to tell you here is which is sustainable for next six months okay channel pay if you go through the youtube channel we are posting a lot of videos on you know toppers so toppers sub-doppers and so we have already posted three videos toppers talk but I really want you to can just plug in the earphone and listen to the conversation that is happening between these fabulous students and me I'm asking a lot of questions and I want you to know it from the you know from the horse's mouth I want you to know it from the topper herself so what I am trying to tell you by you know mentioning about this thing little time let it be two hours every day no problem but consistently you read it no matter what happens I'm going to again share one thing that I've shared in my previous youtube life so from the last 75 days I was doing a 75 hard challenge it's a very famous challenge you can google it as well and then working out twice a day so what I did was I made a group with myself on whatsapp you can make a single group on whatsapp so I made a group with myself in that group before going to bed every night I came to see what I did and what did I miss so make a small group maybe UGC net prep group in which you are there if you want to add somebody else from your family that person is also there or it can just be a single group that you make with yourself keep writing down that what I studied for two hours today some day you studied more than two that is great but at least two hours I have to study and maximum it can be two hours if you don't have time so inculcate this habit I'll just show you something that I'm doing currently okay I don't know whether this is going to be visible so okay I have to show it here so you will see so this is showing day and timing 2nd February and I have made tick marks in everything that I have done regularly so you can make a group of this type you will see that every day when you are writing it is a kind of streak that happens on I think there is this Snapchat platform where you make a streak with a friend you have to share one picture or one story with him every day and that streak goes on for 365 days 500 days at some time 1000 days so till 1000 days regularly upload your make image so that is how you can have this discipline and dedication inculcated in your life as well moving on to the second thing is to know what to study next fundamental of UGC net preparation is because see UGC net English syllabus I've mentioned here is so vast and I love saying this because it is so vast Gabrielle Garcia Maki's work 100 years of solitude they still don't know everything about the book there are so many interpretations that book is just one drop in the ocean that you have to cover so it's a very very large syllabus there are more than 2,000 text which you have to cover in our course if you go and see so there are means so endless syllabus is that when we write sometimes it becomes overwhelming for students I don't know oh my god we say so much and this is just one module okay this is just British literature that I'm going through here okay this is just British literature and this is not ending okay so my point here is that you have to decide your macro goal you have to define that I will go so much before the exam when you go through the toppers talk that I was just sharing with you in the map you will see that everyone has told their strategy there were toppers who have said that we have module 167 that is literary criticism theory and British literature that's all we had to study so they have defined somewhere that our macro goal is this we will study this much and then from that they have made a daily goal that we have to cover so much in six months we will do this every day so you have to define your boundary you can't cover everything you have decided that I will study this much in this periphery I am leaving post-colonial literature okay I will study till the net but I have to give 100% of what I am studying I have given you this example that if I have to travel from Jaipur to Agra now just knowing the destination isn't enough I know that Agra is in UP I have to reach there I also know that I have to reach there tomorrow but I should know that when I am leaving my office then which is the next turn that I should take when I have Google map in front of me Google map tells me exactly that take a right 100 meters so you have to know the next step some people know that we have to cover the syllabus of UGC net english but what you have to study tomorrow what will you do tomorrow to ensure that you are 1% nearer to finishing the syllabus that is what you should know okay so that is knowing what to study now there is one more important thing to know yourself you are a morning person you are a night owl when do you study the best when is your best concentration you are a visual learner you are an auditory learner you have to write or see what you are able to understand you better study the group or study the sense these are some things that you should know about yourself and when you will know about yourself then you will be able to know how to study now another interesting thing in know how to study is where to study from because you have come to know that okay let's say you went through the syllabus of mine you have come to know that okay I have to finish the British literature till the end of March all of these writers you know but where to study next challenge the biggest mistake I have seen in the next challenge is that till the last day you are gathering notes from different places friend has told you something he has told you something the teacher has suggested something he has seen something in his YouTube video there is no way that you will study this much you don't restrict the material so remember one thing there is no one book with which the whole paper comes any book no matter how good the writer is there is no such book from where you can say study this and then the paper will come it's not like that so what you have to understand here is that you can find any book whose language you understand and then study from that book or if you are joining a coaching institute or a coaching class first take two days do research see the videos of the teachers see their demo material visit their website check all their content take background information about them and then finally you decide that I have to study from this teacher and then as soon as he is studying follow him you will see in all the videos of my toppers talk I think we have put a whole series so here if you go to play list here there is a whole series of toppers talk in which we have uploaded our last toppers talk interviews and what is coming now is also uploaded you will see this whole series everyone has told one thing which is very unanimously that we have prepared a teacher in this way that we did not refer to 10 resources you may think that I am studying this maybe I am making a mistake but the thing is if you read it properly then you will solve one extra question which you may not be able to do if you missed it I remember there is this movie if you know about it this is the Diwani in which Deepika Badukon and Ranbir Kapoor they are having a conversation by sitting near the lake and Ranbir is like I want to see the sunset and then I have to go there and here and here and Deepika says that you try so much you cannot do everything because you have limited time but where we are we can enjoy the whole thing there so I would want you to relate to that example and just try all the resources all the youtube videos all the paid courses all the websites all the books you cannot read if you want to take it from wherever you are studying that you have 100% faith in it just read that material and revise it multiple times and you will give the exam because that is the right approach which all the toppers say then this is a unanimously acclaimed fact okay another interesting thing that I have written here is always independently verify the advice given to you by 8th graders named Jimmy this is a very famous quote which basically means that you will get a lot of people who will give you a lot of advice you are studying for net he will say do this he will say do this always see that the advice they are giving has that person cleared the net if he did not then if he is giving this advice then you should verify that no one said anything while walking and you really believe that I have heard this I have seen this in a facebook group so you do this you can read from this book or you can read from this study notes or you can do this so you have to always use your own common sense that who do I have to read you have a friend has given you a bundle and he said read it it will become a net and you will not understand that bundle lot of people struggle with Peter Berry many people say read Peter Berry it will become a literary theory Peter Berry does not understand when he does not understand that book then how many times do you read it you will not understand literary theory instead you should read from a place where you are understanding okay even though that book is not very famous but you are understanding from that book that is what is important because they test you on your factual facts how much you remember how much conceptual clarity they are testing you on that they do not say what is written on the 47th page of Peter Berry tell me they say that in Marxism this concept of base superstructure in this concept the question of assertion reason now tell me what is right and what is not so that is you know that can only be solved when you have conceptual quality whether you have read Peter Berry whether you have come from somewhere else many of my students who said we did not refer anything for literary theory we only referred your videos and we know that we are correct all those questions why? now you can say if you have not read Peter Berry then you have not covered the literary theory but if a student is able to correct all those questions then that is a great thing so always remember do not fail on two votes read from one place it is important to get your basic right iambic pentameter, heroic cuplet greek mythology, characters, bible these are all foundations many students say that let's say this poem was written in iambic pentameter now you will forget how many poems are there at least 500-600 poems you have to read each poem has iambic pentameter, heroic cuplet sonnet or anything if you do not know what is iambic pentameter how can you say iambic pentameter then how will you understand there are so many references of greek mythology who are the titans who are the greek gods read it everywhere read it everywhere you will get references of greek now if you keep on reading then maybe you will not be able to read it that is why what i do in my course if you go to my course when we read european literature first of all I give you a lesson on greek gods and all mythical characters then a history of greek civilization a greek theater then when we read roman literature we read history of Rome we read old testament and new testament these are the lectures that are not asked on net but if you know about old testament new testament bible you know the stories inside it there will be so many references which you will automatically understand you will not have to read it again and again and that is what is wired in an exam as difficult as ugc net english because there is so much plus these days the whole paper has changed now they are not just asking you facts they are checking your conceptual that is the reason why questions of assertion it is very important to solve these basic things I would really really appreciate if you guys have a video on i think it is on imbic pentameter this video please watch this i explained meter and rhythm it is a very old video 5 years ago but this video is very relevant even today i would really want you to watch this video for 13 minutes you will get an understanding of what is imbic pentameter so that you will not have to read a lot you will have to understand poetry so this is what i wanted to share with you so these are some fundamentals of ugc net preparation discipline, dedication are very important to do it consistently know what to study define your syllabus i will read this much that is very important and how to read that is very important now we will talk about our main topic should we learn publication dates very first thing that you should understand that all the authors and works if you read it chronologically then a big problem is solved in solving chronological questions because publication date let's say there is a work written in 1914 you can take out any past year paper no question is that let's say there is this work samuel beckett is waiting for good or was published in which year he gave 4 dates option no such question ever comes most of the questions come arrange in the right chronological sequence now in that they give the author's works many times they give the author's name and they say adjust these authors chronologically or put them in chronological sequence so you have to understand are they asking exact date 1914-1917 no they are asking arrange them in chronological sequence so for that there is a very interesting way through which you can answer these questions correctly now before I go ahead and talk about that way I would want to tell you that mugging up dates 1925-1922 these dates why is mugging up problematic so first of all we should know that in UGC net english there are 3 novels drama plays and non fiction short stories and other works when you read all the works if you club them there are more than 3000 works which you should know for UGC net if you look at the list of writers that we have displayed here on the website it is very very huge this is a very huge list of writers every writer has a lot of works which you have to remember there are a lot of works if I give you only 4 works out of the 3000 works Great Gatsby,Wasteland,Fairway to to the Lighthouse these are the dates of these 4 I would just request you to remember these 4 dates and tomorrow evening ask yourself these 4 books and I can tell you with guarantee that these 4 works will not be remembered you will get confused that Great Gatsby was written in 1925 or 1922 because you see there are so many closed dates 25,22,29,27 these are just 4 works out of 3000 works that are taught and I would say as a UGC net English aspirant out of 3000 works you will have a problem to remember these 4 works so this doesn't work because number 1 these 4 works you will feel Great Gatsby was written in 1922 Wasteland was 1925 or 29 so this gets jumbled number 2 is a very tedious and time taking process you make such a big list and you are now learning to remember it plus cost benefit ratio is very poor if we are talking about chronological questions let's say if 5 chronological questions are coming for that you are remembering 3000 works dates and you are revising it so you have given 50-60 hours just to solve these 5 questions if these are 50 hours you start studying literary theory and you correct the 20 questions of literary theory cost benefit ratio is also poor because you have given 50 hours to remember 3000 works dates so there is no guarantee that you will remember it exactly you can see 4 writers 4 books and you get confused that I don't understand whether Wasteland was written or Great Gatsby was written so it is a very tedious process you are mentally draining so if you want to remember dates that I will remember 3000 works dates then it is nearly impossible so the best approach is to solve date based or chronology waste questions first of all it is very important that you should divide your whole syllabus in module and chapter these are the terms that I use if you want you can say something else so if you go to course what we have done is divided in modules we study British, American, post-colonial European and Indian if we talk about British then we have started from 500 to 1300 AD then we study all these things 1300 to 1400 AD then age of revival 14 to 1550 in which all these writers we have put this chronologically plus we read their works further chronologically which I will show you now now you know that from 1550 to 1600 in which Edmund Spenser and Philip Sidney were now suppose let's say there is a question where you are told that Richard Totfield Samuel Purchase George Herbert and let's say Thomas Ottway or William Congreve you arrange these four chronologically now if you divide these writers in different age you know restoration age inside William Congreve restoration ages from 1660 to 1700 now you know that George Herbert Jacobean and Caroline age which comes from 1600 to 1640 so you can automatically arrange age wise in writers this is a very interesting phenomenon through which you can handle chronological questions those writers who come from different ages like one writer who gave from Romantic age one writer from postmodern one from Elizabethan one from age of Chaucer now you know that first age of Chaucer then Elizabethan then Romantic and then postmodern now if you know which age they were writing then you can arrange them chronologically ok this is a very interesting phenomenon author's work Samuel Purchase Pilgrim then let's say Daniel Defoe's novel then in Romantic age let's say P.B. Shelley's Ode to Westwind then he gave the goblin market now you know goblin market was written in Victorian age before that Ode to Westwind P.B. Shelley was in Romantic age then you know Daniel Defoe was in Enlightenment in 1700 to 1800 then you know Restoration Age then Civil War John Milton's so if you have to divide writers age wise then it becomes a cakewalk for you to understand chronologically based questions how to handle now let's talk about a very important thing in chronology questions how to do works let's say Francis Bacon's example Francis Bacon wrote this okay okay let me take this okay this is better because in this we have John Dryden's works Astria Redux 1660 to his sacred Majesty 1661 Annus Mirabilus 1667 Medell 1682 Religio Leci 1682 Hindun Panther 87 a song of San Cecilia's Ancient Modern 1700 now what we do whenever we are teaching writer John Dryden's minor works we teach you in this sequence these are PDFs that we give with our video course so if we talk about Astria Redux here we have taught the whole video in this sequence so whenever a student is making notes or he is referring to this PDF he is remembering the works in this sequence now if John Dryden's 4 works are given Annus Mirabilus Hindun Panther Alexander Feast in Fables Ancient Modern and said now put them in this sequence so if you remember this in this sequence then you will have to answer this question so I would suggest you rather than bugging up dates like this it is better that you read the authors chronologically and then their works read them chronologically when you are reading a author chronologically after that if you read any author's works then read them chronologically I will give you another example from John Dryden we just saw John Dryden's poems now these are dramas we have arranged these dramas chronologically so that when you read you know it was written in last and Indian Queen was written first then we read Alexander Pope now if you look at the writing you will get to know the first work the minor work is Ode to Solitude it was in 1700 and last work is Imitations of Forest it was written in this period so you will remember things in this sequence John if we talk about Johnathan Swift then again you will see tail of tub is the first work if you give these 4 or 5 works and say chronologically and if you remember this sequence the whole lecture then it becomes a cake work for you to answer this question because when we are giving these images these images are hidden in your mind you know this journal to Stella came first and Dripier's letter came later inverses on the death of Dr. Swift this was the end so in this way it becomes very easy for you to grasp it now we will see questions either they give you writers from 4 different ages Romantic Elizabeth and Victorian post-modern now we will say if you write them chronologically then it is very easy if you divide all writers in chapters if they give 4 works of same writer if you read one writer's 4 works in pdf then it is easy if they give 4 works from same period then this is very difficult because if they give 4 writers they give 4 metaphysical poets and they give 4 John Dunn, George Herbert, Andrew Marvel their poems are written in the same age so in this age it becomes a little tricky to answer them chronologically but what you have to understand is that out of 10 questions 9 questions are given in both categories 1 other question is given which we can skip for that to work so hard to remember 3000 works chronologically is of no use cost-benefit ratio is not at all it is very poor so this is something that I want you to understand and grasp and you can see past your papers and judge them whether they have given 1 writer's or 4 writers from different ages their works so you will be able to judge that if you have taught this methodology then you can easily answer or not now before we move to essential qualities just wanted to tell you that all the students who have qualified or collecting their results and the result of all our students wonderful student is available here on the website, you can check we have 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something that we have displayed free of cost apart from this I would really recommend if you go to my channel watch the toppers talk so that you know exactly how to prepare the toppers talk so that you don't make this mistake now we move on to the last segment which is for essential qualities that a UGC net English aspirant should have so the very first thing that I want to share is my favourite story from Indian mythology which is of Dronacharya and Arjun Dronacharya as you know was the teacher of Arjun who was a great archer so Arjun and Dronacharya have a very famous instance that when he was teaching Arjun how to run arrows he was teaching archery so he created all the five pandas Yudhishthir, Bheem, Nakul, Sehdev and Arjun and Dronacharya asked what you can see in front so there was a tree in which there was a bird which had to be pointed at the eye so when I asked five Yudhishthir said I can see a tree Bheem said I can see a tree I can see leaves I can see a field Nakul asked I can see a bird so when I asked Arjun what you can see he said I can only see the eye of a fish and sorry I can only see the eye of a bird I don't see anything else and he said I can see a tree he said no, I can see leaves he said I can see a bird he said what I can see he said I can only see the eye of a bird because that is my aim I don't see anything else that is the level of dedication that is required for a competitive exam as difficult as net because I believe that if you have an urgent dedication so there is nothing nothing on the search that you can't do if you only see the eye of a bird if you only see that I have to finish these things I have to finish these topics and by the end of May I have to finish my entire syllabus revise and give so many mock tests if you are not seeing the problems and excitement of your life then you are a very fit candidate for UGCN so the very first essential quality is right mindset if you are looking at the burden of a net exam if this is your thought process so it is very difficult to clear an exam because you won't be able to read all the time all the students have shown this extreme passion for literature the interviews were supposed to be 15 minutes long but when I started talking to them they were so passionate about literature that the interview went on for like 1 hour 40 minutes so why was there such a long interview because they took the opportunity to gain knowledge to launch so much about literature and that knowledge is going to carry forward with you throughout the life so as in 3 years Amir Khan says run after success run after excellence if you run after excellence if you see in the net that as much knowledge I can gather as much topics I can read as much writers I can understand it is a great opportunity for me so you will see that you will get success but this excellence is going to take you very far I was just like you the reason why so many students know me I just went to JLF it is a great festival I even posted it if you guys have not seen it please go check out I think I have posted it on youtube as well so it is a wonderful opportunity so I have been there there are some fabulous pictures that I have felt like sharing with you we are also coming up with a blog on JLF that is going to be uploaded on the channel very very soon so when I went there there were so many students so many people who knew me and why am I getting so much fame and fame because I have always when I am studying I have seen what I will learn today that is a secondary thing if I have knowledge then why I will not but can I use this window to make myself a better teacher to make myself a better student that is the right mindset that you need to have second important thing confidence a lot of students who fail sometimes it happens we cannot do it we do not have the potential we do not have the brains we do not remember things I have a lot of problems in my family always remember confidence is in all of us just polish it you need to do it remember when you were a child or if you have seen a child who is learning to walk when that child walks he falls a hundred times if that child thinks I am falling again and again there is no potential for me to walk that child may be sitting on the chair thinking that I cannot walk because I am falling that child knows that but this is the process how I will learn so I will learn to fall and that is the reason why he never doubts himself he thinks that my parents around me are telling me to come to me so I can walk and he runs he falls but he wants to learn to walk at the end always remember when you look at a seed I love this phrase my mentor used to tell me that a seed is a big mango tree when you look at a seed how small it is when you germinate the seed in the right amount of sunlight and water then that seed becomes such a big tree that seed has the potential to become a tree as big as a mango tree but you cannot see the potential of that seed so can you see that tree but when you plant it and give it the right amount of things then it becomes such a big tree so to become a potential tree we cannot see it that is fine, you have the potential to clear the net it may not be visible to you to your friends, to your family but if you have this confidence that you have the potential like the child has the potential that he can walk, he is falling but this person will be running marathon after 20 years if he is able to see it if he can visualize it then he will know that he is falling so this level of confidence is very important number 3, as I started the entire talk with the same topic consistency, UGC net is not a sprint what is a sprint that you have to reach from one end to another you have to see how fast you can run from point A to point B what is a marathon that you have to run slowly but in a very long time 2-3 hours or 20-30 km so you run very slowly because you keep working on yourself you don't let yourself get exhausted that is the scene with UGC net also it is not a sprint it is not that you have to study for 12 hours and that is it you have to study slowly for 6 months and then it will happen there is a very famous Kabir's Doha slowly, slowly, slowly, slowly Mali Seechat Saw Ghada Ritu Aayifal Hol which means I am decoding it in Shrishti Mali gives water in 100 hours but when Ritu comes when the right season comes then there are ful and fruits and flowers are blooming if you think today I gave you water why didn't you give me this tree so that will not work that is the consistency that you need I remember as I was telling I was doing this 75 heart challenge where I was keeping a track of my meal I had to lose a few kgs my dietitian had a very good thing that if you ate a meal in a single meal I love sugar I have a sweet tooth so I will crave for sugar I love eating any sweets so what happens that you ate sweets in a meal and now you thought today I broke my diet now as soon as you think that I ate sweets your mother says let's eat let's eat a packet of chips let's eat nachos let's eat ice cream and you zero your dietitian so when I started this diet your trainer told me one thing that if you ate a chocolate that is fine leave that chocolate and come back to diet you won't think that I ate a chocolate I went on a hilltrip now I will eat 4 more chocolates because today I have wasted my diet you ate you couldn't control your cravings that is fine from the next moment you are again on the diet you will eat the food you recommended you won't think that I cheated today so if you haven't studied or you haven't studied for 2 weeks then don't think that leave it look at it as a marathon next minute I will do this consistency and next is efficiency input should match output what I was explaining in chronology you give 50 hours to solve those 4 questions whatever you might be wrong because you don't remember so many dates so you have to see how much effort you are getting that is where a good teacher's guidance comes into the picture because a lot of students were taking interviews of topers this is such a thing that was not relevant later we came to know that we are in the wrong direction when we took your course we came to know that we have to read this text more but we have to read the rest so you have to understand that if you are putting a lot of effort in the wrong direction then you won't get the result are you studying topics that are not relevant from exam point of view read one writer and solve the questions on that writer and see that you are able to solve that question if you are not able to that means your method is not right I mean they used to give me a very good example that you run and walk and later you come to know that I had to climb Mount Everest and I ran and climbed Kanchanjunga I had to climb Mount Everest so wherever you have to reach develop a method that you are not on the wrong path but you are studying the wrong writer or you are studying the non-relevant text of a writer so you have to put a lot of effort but you are not getting the output so with that note I would like to give this video my final goodbye we are going to meet very soon in the next live as well and I really want that you have any doubt please put that in the comment section below so that I get ideas about what topic should I pick up for my next youtube live because I want that I am working on Sundays, Saturdays and I am making these live lectures because I really want that the students who are working in the wrong direction who are actually very enthusiastic about the net but they are not able to clear the net I can guide them a little so please I would really appreciate that you wrote this video in the comments on what topics you want and also if your friends are doing the mistake that I have shared please share it with them as well because sharing is caring but I would like to end this video by giving you a very great example so till I think I don't remember exactly Umeedo wali dhoop kar ke a very nice advertisement I think it was a Coca Cola and it was an ad that they ran in 2011-12 so please watch this video I was going through this video in this today's morning and it felt so good that we have made mistakes in life we only see the mistakes in life when we see every wrong thing we can also see the good things that we have if we didn't consistently study for 10 days but can we remember those days when we studied hard so when we do this we don't know about ourselves so I would really want to please watch this video after this life is over and I am sure that this video is going to give you that new ray of hope and optimism so with that note I would like to take your leave as I always do I bid you goodbye with those famous lines that are very dear to my heart so that's it from my side for this video lecture I will meet you very soon in the next video lecture keep loving the Tucho and stay tuned to ArpataKarwa.com