 Okay, let's just pray, and then we start it. Father, we thank You, Lord. We thank You for this day. We thank You for this time. Lord, we thank You for everything that we see around. We thank You for the ability that You've given us to observe, to comprehend, God to understand, to analyze. Master, we thank You. We know that it comes from You, God, because we are created in Your image. And Lord, we just want to thank You for these abilities that You've put in us, Lord. And I just pray, Father God, even as we pursue this course, Lord, that You will enable us to do that. Lord, to use our faculties of analysis and research and thinking. And Lord, I pray even as we pursue God, these topics that You, Lord, remind us of, or you put in our hearts, God, drop in our hearts, God. I pray that it will be a blessing, not only to us, but we are eye-opener to us, God, that Lord, about these things and about these various aspects of Your faith, or not the needs that are there. Lord, it will be an eye-opener to us. And also, I pray that it will be a blessing to many who read it. We thank You. We give You this time. We give You all the praise and glory. In Jesus' name, we pray. Amen. Okay. Yeah. So, very quickly, I don't know how many of you are joining only today. You're joining just today. Maybe you missed last class. We just want to remind us about this course. This course, research paper, it's everything that is done by the students and it has a faculty. I'm just here to facilitate that and maybe fine-tune a few things. So, for this course, we have certain time frames, certain, it's about taking a topic, getting that approved and doing a research on it and presenting the findings. Very simply, that is what this course is about. And so, the topic is something that you need to come up with. There is a way in which the report has to be presented and that we call it as the MLA format. We're going to be just using that format, the template for that. Also, I will upload it at the right time. So, let me just go through the timeline again. I hope you can see it coming up on the screen. So, it can be a biblical topic, it can be on a doctrine, it can be about a social political religious issue, it can be any new thought, any idea, a concept that you want to research on, that you want to think about, that you want to further pursue. And then you get your findings, everything has to be having a biblical perspective on it, in the sense, if it is a problem that you're talking about, it has to have a biblical perspective on it. What does the Word of God say about it? What does the Word of God talk about it? Is the Word of God silent about it? Are there anything? What is a biblical, at least the principles and the foundations that address it? So, we mentioned that. So, it has to have a biblical perspective of it. It can't be just, okay, the IT industry in this century or something like that, which it has to have, you can talk about the IT industry, but it has to have a biblical perspective of it. And also, again, just to remind us that it should not be about any subject of the past or present. Like, you might be, let's say, you have a subject on small groups, life groups and discipleship and small groups ministry. So, it can't be material lifted out of that. It can't be material taken out of that. It has to be something original. You can talk about small groups ministry, but it has to be something original and not from the notes or the scope or discussion of the classes that you have at present. Or it cannot be something that we have already covered in the past, like the faith or the prophetic or on those things. So, it has to be something else. So, I just wanted to remind us of that. So, anyway, so there is a, you know, if you can look at the screen, there is a one-page summary of the research topic. Okay, first of all, the topic itself. Okay, what is the topic? We can discuss it today. You know, if you're thinking of some topics, I've also put a Google Sheet. Okay, upload to the Google Sheet where you can type in your name and the topic that you're going to be handling. Okay, so we'll do that so that we can prevent any kind of overlap. And even if two topics sound the same, we can probably fine tune it and see, okay, maybe there is a difference between these topics. If it's going to be exactly the same, then obviously one person has to drop it and whoever's probably put that topic up first can pursue it. The other person also, you know, the other person obviously has to pursue some other topic, right? So, we have a timeframe. So, 23rd of January, which is next Monday, is the last date on or before that. So, by 9am, you decide on the topic and you also submit a one-page summary. So, you can submit that. The word limit is 300 words or maximum of 500 words. So, it's a one-page summary. So, once we approve of the topic, once we are saying, okay, this is fine, you go ahead with it, you can start the research. Collecting information, reading of articles, reading of whatever, listening to podcasts, watching videos, everything connected to the topic. You know, looking into the word of God, researching, you can do all that. Then, we have in by February 27th, which is again a Monday, you can submit a draft of the paper, you know, a draft of your current status, right? Where the research project is. The final draft of the research paper, which is the report itself, needs to be presented on the 10th of April. Okay, the research paper has to be presented. The report, sorry, has to be presented on the 10th of April. So, a minimum of 25 pages, an maximum of 30 pages. And for the project presentation, so this is the report and there is also a presentation. For online students, or all of us who are in the class right now, there will be maybe a 10-minute presentation and I'll give this schedule. So, in class, you present it. You can use a PowerPoint. It will be good if you can use a PowerPoint to present it. Maybe it's a 5-minute, even less than 10 minutes. Just to go give an overview of what the project is. Then, the report also will be there submitted. So, you know, both will be evaluated and that's how you have the marks. 25% for the presentation and 75% for the report itself. Okay, for the e-learning students, like we said, you will make a video, you will upload it. I will tell you, you know, the details of it are also there, how you should take the video, to make it landscape, not vertically. You can go through the details. So, the MLA format is also there at the end of that guidelines. The format is also there. Certain things are not applicable, like the material that you use. The paper, of course, it's not a hard copy. So, paper, binding, sample, etc. It's not applicable, but the rest of the things is applicable. Okay. So, that is just a reiteration of what we shared last class. So, what I'd like to know from us is, you know, if you have a fine tune and if you have finalized on any topic for the project report, for the project, you can... Yeah. So, Sri Kumar has a question. Can we write on current affairs? Yeah. So, definitely you can. And your topic can reflect that. You can write on current affairs. So, if you can say what exactly that you have in mind, Sri Kumar then probably we can fine tune that. Okay. So, has anyone finalized on a topic? You could probably even put it on the... Okay. Somebody put up their hands. Sorry, I don't see. Did anyone put up your hands? Has anyone finalized the topic? You know, you could... You could actually share what is the topic that you finalized on. Yeah. Say, go ahead, please. Thank you, Pastor. So, what I meditated upon after the class was I would like to do research more on the blood of the lamb. On the blood of the lamb? Okay. Okay. Basically, to see the essence and the significance and why and just try to see how to connect the old to the new and point it back to Jesus Christ and its significance in our lives and why the blood was very an important component to the crucifixion of Christ Jesus. That's kind of the areas I want to delve into in yourself. Isn't it something that we've already covered, say, and in the cross of Christ you've already covered that and also in the covenants and so on. So, various subjects would have covered this. So, how different would this be? What you're doing? Because we have covered it. You have studied on it. So, how different would your research be? Because it has to be different. If it is going to be the same, then it can't be evaluated. So, yeah. So, I think we delve more in terms of covenants. I know we did treat that. I don't know if we... I don't know. I think I'm just going to go a different route. So, what I would suggest is you can actually go through the notes of what you've already studied. I would say that you look at the cross of Christ. You look at the biblical covenants and then see if what you really have in mind is different from whatever you have studied so far. So, you could do that. So, we still have time. We still have about one more week to go. But, yeah, you please do that. And if there's anything, you can also email. So, I'll check. Or you can just put it on the stream. Any questions? Okay. So, yeah. Thanks. Thank you very much. Anyone else? So, Elisha says, doing an impact of prophetic direction in Pentecostal churches and the challenges it presents. So, Elisha, it's good. The impact of prophetic ministry in Pentecostal churches. So, you will have to, when you say Pentecostal churches, so, like the scope of, I'm just thinking about the scope of the research, right? When you say Pentecostal churches, is it Pentecostal churches of a particular area? If you're looking at, if you're saying globally, then you would have to provide information. So, you see where I'm coming from because we say Pentecostal churches in Bangalore, for example, if I say Pentecostal, there are actually lots of churches, right? So, maybe you have to take a sample size of at least 25 to 30 churches. It depends again. If there are, let's say, 1000 churches, then the sample size is like 10% of that. That will be 100 or even 5% will be 50. So, in order to give substantial research, then you'll have to, you know, you'll have to think about that. Yeah, if you limit it to, let's say, you're limiting it to Ghana, and so, when you say Kumasi, is it the name of a town? Alashna, I'm sorry, my geography is kind of, sorry, tell me again. What is the name of the city? It's the name of the city, yeah. So, you think about it. In Kumasi, how many Pentecostal churches are there? Because you're talking about Pentecostal churches, which means you cannot take one or two and then say, okay, this is common for all Pentecostal churches. It will not be, right? So, you think about it. Okay. So, yeah, so you think about that. You know, if it's Pentecostal churches, or maybe you can even change it. You know, maybe talk about, you know, just my suggestion, you don't have to take it, but, you know, how open are, you know, churches of maybe not Pentecostal, but some other denomination, mainline denomination. How open are they to the prophetic? You know, something like that also would be, you know, how open are they to the work of the Spirit? You know, are they teaching about it? You know, that would also be, you know, an eye-opener kind of a research. So, okay, so also think about, how will you gauge the impact of the prophetic? Right. Okay. Let's say Pentecostal churches. Now, let's go with what you put up Pentecostal churches. So, you're going to be getting some information. Okay. It can't be just assumption. It has to be real information. So, to get that, maybe you have to speak to the pastors or the leaders. Okay. Or maybe you attend a service and you see, is there anything about the prophetic happening in the service? Are there people prophesying? Is there anything happening? Are they, you know, what is the church teaching? Do they have any other, you know, teaching, maybe in small groups or during the week? So, are they teaching about the prophetic? So, how visible is the impact of the prophetic in the church? Right. So, you will have to maybe teach, I mean, maybe not teach, maybe find out from the people who are actually attending the church. So, to find that out would be in the form of a questionnaire, in the form of interviews. And you also need to decide, okay, how many people are you going to interview? We can't just interview one person who attends that particular church and come to a conclusion. It has to be a sample size, right? So, you know, young, old, men, women. So, all that. So, yeah. So, that is why, you know, I said, if there's something like this would be a big, the scope would be really big. A title, a research project with this title. The timeframe required is more. The information required is more. The research effort required is also, you know, fairly big. So, you need to think through that and say, okay, how am I going to get the information? How many people am I going to, you know, schedule your work, whatever it's, that you're doing with the Bible college, you know, schedule. You see, how can I do this? Can I do this? And if so, you know, you just think about, you know, you'd have to interview people. You have to interview leaders. You have to set up, you know, appointments. It can be done, but you think about it and then decide on the scope of it. Yeah. Okay. So, I think Maxon has put up, okay, Srikma, sorry, you put your hands up. Any questions? Yeah, I'm just thinking to, you know, to do this on castism and racism. Okay. Because impacting the image of God and it is impacting how it is impacting the body of Christ also. Cast and racism. Because castism is only in India, but globally the racism is also theirs, but it is impacting in the church and also it is impacting the image of God, what God has made, but that is not actually, that is many time, that is pulling the people back to experience the freedom what God has really given to them because they are born in that, you know, the culture of castism and, you know, either cast and racism also. Even the leaders were having that. So, I just thought that that is the right topic to improve. Yeah, sure. Definitely it should be interesting and I guess the scope would be India. And so, you can find out, like, I mean, you can decide where you want to do and like how you're going to get that information. Sure, sir. But it is okay, isn't it? Yeah, it's absolutely fine. It's fine. So, you can talk about the problem, which is prevalent and for that also, you know, how it impacts Christianity, how it limits the person from actually, you know, going to all that. Yes, sir. How limiting it is, how, you know, and then also that's one part of it and it'll be great if it can involve, I mean, if it can, the research part of it also will be suggestions and how to overcome what the Word of God says. Yes, sir. You know, there's neither Jew nor Greek, you know, once you come to Christ, you know. Hey, of course that will be there. But how to actually practically implement it. Yes, sir. You know, if can there be, if can there be like a pathway, okay, this is what we need to do. First the leaders have to change and then it has to come down to everyone in the church. So, how do we do it? So, a very nice topic, but also you have to think about the, again, coming back to that, yeah, the scope of it, solution, of course, the scope of it, in the sense, are you going to talk about custom race in, let's say, a place like Belarie, a place like, you know, whatever place you're choosing, how are you going to get that information? So, is it needed that I should choose a particular place or is it, I can look over the whole country, like, is it possible? Yeah, you can take, you know, a big chunk, like a nation, but then your information gathering, because it's a research. So, it has to have some hard, you know, numbers and facts. So, like quantifying it and qualifying it. So, you'll have to look at some kind of, if there's information available, you know, this kind of race and caste in church, I don't know if anybody's done a research on that, because it will involve a lot of work. If you're taking a nation, you know, you think about it, you're talking about different states and you're thinking about, and within the state, you're talking about different churches and rural, urban, different denominations. So, it'll be good if you can fine-tune and they're looking at Jan, Feb, March, April. You know, we are done by April. So, you need to look at, okay, something that you can finish within this. Of course. You can change the topic also later, before 2-3. Yeah. It's a great topic, but actually if you limited to, you know, this scope, if you can fine-tune it and something that can be done in four months then it'll be great. Sure, sir. Yeah. Okay. Yeah. Then Maxon says, false prophets. So, Maxon, could you just explain please, false prophets, what aspect of it? Because, you know, some of it is, was already, you've already handled this in understanding the prophetic about prophecy and false prophecy. So, false prophets and so on. So, it needs to be something very different from that. So, when you say false prophets, what exactly do you have in mind? Is Maxon still on with the class? Okay, he's not there. Maxon's... Okay, he's not there. Okay. Yeah. Who else? Okay. Prabhakar, you said perseverance in prevailing Christian persecution and religious fanatism. Okay. Yeah. So, I guess you... So, where are you going to... persecution where, Prabhakar? Religious fanatism, where? Have you thought of that? Yes, pastor, I was thinking about it. Basically, it is the prevailing over the centuries, but I will particularly locating in our country, India, specifically in India during like, I'll take the period of like 20th century and 21st century. I'll do the comparative analysis and how the prophecies have been fulfilled through the verses. And now it has become more, you know, more prevailing day by day. It is becoming more fervulent because of the religious fanatism. So, yeah. So, I want to point out those things and I want to do the research on that. Sure. So, you're talking about India. So, again, just think about where you're from, where you will get the information. Of course, there are a lot of sources, Christian sources and also secular. Let's talk about Christian persecution. So, what is your objective? How to persevere, is it? Yeah. Yeah. Actually, most of the people are getting disheartened during the tenure of persecution, but it has already written in the Bible that we are going to be persecuted. Some of them get killed or caught. So, how to cope up with that persecution with the perseverance God has given us. And I'll show the facts and figures and the findings as well as how many people were like affected truly and how they stood for the trust. So, that is my main motto. So, to encourage people during image persecution so that we can stand together more effectively through the strength of God so that we can face it because it has already told in the Bible. Yeah. I think it's a great topic. So, you can actually give a biblical basis for persecution and the spiritual understanding of it. And also, when you're looking into persecution, maybe you're talking about the nation. So, maybe you can maybe fine tune it to the highly persecuted states. Like, what are the different kinds of persecution? One is, of course, outright violence and the scope of... I mean, not the scope, but different categories of persecution if you want to call it that. It could be straight away violence and people killing one another in the name of this. Or it can... I mean, and also it can be things like you're from Christian faith, so we won't rent the house out to you. You can't use the village well because you can't use the water pump here. You have to go further away because this is only for this community. It can be that. So, it'll be great if you can actually give a window into what are the kinds of persecution? Because normally we just think, people being places of worship, houses of worship being burnt down. But it could be also very, very subtle maybe in an office that you're being overlooked for promotion or whatever. So, if it can be, I'm just a suggestion. So, it can actually... You can give up how you're persecuted. It can range from this to this. You can talk about that. And also, yeah, if there are stories of how people faced it, how people endured, how people overcame, that'll be great. And also, if can there be transformation stories like how the persecutor, just like Saul, how the persecutor changed. That can also be, that'll also be a great, I would say encouragement to the church in terms of enduring persecution. And of course, the response, praying for those who are persecuting us and that'll be the response of the church. Of course, so you can list that out so it'll be good. So again, you think about the scope, Prabhakar, like are you going to take one state? Are you going to talk about, because you need to give some information and it'll depend on that. Your topic will actually drive the whole thing. What kind of information you're presenting and researching as well? Yes, Pastor. Actually, I'll try to imbibe as a whole country, as I mentioned, Pastor. But it might be... If I limit it to a particular city or particular state, I mean, I might miss other states as well, because it has no specific type. I think it is as you said, Pastor. So I'll try to gather all the types of this persecution and put it together, hopefully, and put it together. Sure, sure. Okay, so Asha asks, if I can do a topic called Unquenchable Living Water. Okay, could you just describe, Asha, what exactly you have in mind? Asha is on the call, right? Asha, I can see. Asha Rani, so what exactly do you have in mind? The Unquenchable Living Water. Obviously, the Lord says, okay, think of two things, right? John chapter 4 and also John chapter 7, where the Lord says, okay, I will... the water that I give, they will never thirst again and then also, you know, that I give from which rivers will flow, because we understand that. But what is your four months of research going to be on? Okay, you think and let me know. We can talk more on this. It's fine. But you're going to be spending four months. So what exactly do you have in mind? What all do you want to cover in that? Yeah. Okay, is there anyone else? You've thought of a topic and you want to just, you know, discuss it so we can kind of provide more clarity. Yeah. Maxson is also back and Mangi also. We'll start with Maxson, Mangi and then Chris. Maxson, could you and then Prabhakar. Yeah, of course. I've got a network problem. I'm only off the beginning. Oh, sorry to hear that. Okay. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Of course, I'm thinking to my one should be false prophets. I want to look mostly on why people they choose to be false prophets. On that also I will see I will also research about those false prophets. Do they know that they are false prophets? I want also to look on why people they flock to them and consequences that comes if people flock to them. This is some of them what I want to research about. Yeah, so who are these prophets or ministries that you want to study about and where are they located? Yeah, these false prophets like people who study their minister or church. Yeah, I got that, but I understood that. So are they in a particular country? Like how many of them do you have in mind? No, I'm not limited to one country. Just the general. Yeah, so the thing is you need to know, I mean it's like a fact finding or false finding mission. So I mean it's good and bad in the sense when you look into it you can become very negative and say what is happening that can happen to you personally. But I think it would be interesting as well if you do it being anchored in the word saying okay God, this is what is happening but we know that you are bigger than this and you know that people can overcome and people can be restored. So because the thing is you would have to really go deeper into the teachings into the ministry into the lives of people who are part of that ministry all that. So you think about it because it should not come from assumption. It's a research, right? So you are maybe watching a video, maybe you are you know the thing is also not to be biased, right? Because we can have some personal biases and we need to have a picture. So it's a little it's a little bit I don't know it's a little sensitive thing you think about it Maxon if you really want to do this topic and if you want to do it well of course it's cautioning the church etc. But also it's like a fault finding mission. You know you are looking into the lives of people just seeing what are the faults they have you see if you if you have something else in mind you think about it but if this is what you need to do then it's fine I mean it's absolutely okay but I'm just telling you the reality of it you know this is what it will involve so you are going to be spending time doing that so think about it there's time to change so you can take it off the list for now and once you decide you can put it on the list thank you Pasta Matt the topic I'm thinking of writing on is the church of the future and it's relevant relevant relevance in the world we live in it's based on the past churches away the church had influence and most establishments were established by the church things like universities hospitals and schools and now that look like in the near future in the next 50 years okay so that's so you're going to look at the past and you're going to present some information about the church of the past and how they birthed I mean influenced art and you know education and all these and you're going to look at will you also look at the present scenario what the church is doing globally and the future okay nice yeah but try to cover as many geographical locations as possible um yeah I think that will you know as many continents as possible that will help give a you know hold some picture um yeah I'm sure when you look at the you know in the church of the past we look at okay church in Asia church in maybe church in the west which really influenced you know art and architecture um education government so that's what stands out for us probably there's more in other cultures and other continents as well so you could research that yeah and also the search of the future is what you are like presenting this is what we could be also try and get into some details of how the church can do that you know what the church should do present day church should do in order to get there um maybe in order to be restored to you know the place of influence that it had earlier so yeah you could do that we could talk more yeah that's good so I'll just quickly thanks so I'll just quickly address Kennedy how to handle physical and spiritual burnout in church leaders great topic so obviously are you going to give us some real life examples of burnout that happened and study that and you know that would give some clarity this is how this is why burnout happen so you're going to do that I guess right we can't hear you so I mean it's fine yeah physical and spiritual burnout uh but then again you know it'll be great if there's some research done on on real examples real churches real people and uh you know if there's some biography you know books about them maybe some autobiography some people testifying and saying this is what happened this is how I lived this is how so and it can be it's good if it's if it can be a wide spectrum like of my suggestions you know maybe church maybe itinerant ministry maybe small group kind of a thing so you know that okay in respect of what you know a level of ministry or what scope of ministry you know this physical and spiritual burnout is something real that we should watch out for and it doesn't mean that you know if you're just leading a home church that you will not be spiritually burnt out and physically burnt out you can be right so it's not just the mega church pastors but it's also so if you can you know kind of have that whole spectrum of whoever is in ministry whatever form of ministry um then it'll be great so if you can find information on various you know that'll help that'll add some more you know meet to the whole research right okay then we have Prabhakar and Chris and then Abhishek yeah Prabhakar go ahead please yeah yeah I can hear you but like I was thinking some controversial topic like really very sensitive um I was thinking on should church include teaching on physical relationship partners um for example that's probably actually like kids on youth partners in church especially they have to learn through media or somebody something that is you know they may get exposed to few other things also um because I've seen um little issues happening with my friends and all that um because they don't have anyone to go on approach okay but I really don't know how to start on this should I take this hmm yeah it's fine that maybe you can talk about yeah yeah it's fine but you just define and also focus what is it that you want to see you can start from you know gender identity to physical relationships to I mean the sense of sexuality and you know so all that and then marriage and you know God's plan for marriage and family and all those things so and how so you can probably even look at churches and what they've been teaching and you can look at a few churches and then come to the conclusion that yeah I mean you can talk about the problem this is a problem in society it's a problem among Christians among believers and is it because of lack of teaching or is it black you know something else lack of implementation you know we have the knowledge but then there's nothing to empower the believer to live that because you just set the standard and then say okay but then there's nothing to you know empower the believer to do that so um so that and also and you can also give some you know come some some success stories or some things that I was thinking I can refer books which you can refer biblical books um because I have a mom I have heard one of my friend who's a believer in their church they educate youth so in that way they can they don't have to go to outside people or to media to learn things here they can be in a protected way you know to give them any loopholes or foothold to the devil yeah yeah so you know church should address that so so you can yeah you can do that uh sure but you the topic has to be you know framed in such a way and the direction of your research also in such a way that it's you know the focus is right um so that you can do substantial work on it um in the findings etc so yeah I think it's a good good thing yeah to do yeah see the churches some of the churches are doing it but then okay what else needs to be done if churches are not doing it okay they can do it but then if churches are already doing it okay what else so I think that's fine you can definitely do it yeah okay so now I'll ask Chris I think we have a few minutes so Chris what is it yeah thank you sir um Chris you can go ahead is Chris still on call um class yeah I can hear Chris yeah yeah so my topic actually around uh uh you know the consumption of alcohol uh in the life of a believer okay and uh you know the prevalence of it uh you know the impact of it the um uh you know the biblical uh uh references to it and uh you know how it is being interpreted um how um how it impacts lives how it impacts the you know different aspects of uh you know the life of the believer you know from a spiritual sense from you know physical psychological etc social relationship um and uh you know how um uh so the problems the uh you know the the predictions of it and uh prevalence of it as well as um um I mean I personally can I mean I don't drink anymore but I used to drink and uh you know um you know I can also uh you know reference to you know my own personal that there's so many also present yeah yeah so yeah so that's basically the topic that I want to um that I would like to do the research on sure sure so you uh were the topic um the title um you know very succinctly uh Chris so that it's you know it describes exactly what you are you know setting out to present right right sure yeah that's good um then we have Abhishek Abhishek you yes pastor thank you pastor uh I want to this topic about the voice of God how to hear voice God how to practically hear the voice of God and different time in the church history and so so I want to share is it good yeah definitely it's a good topic but it's something that you have studied and you know learned in college like even in understanding the prophetic I think we have um studied that and also you know receiving God's guidance I think this is the first semester I'm not sure um where we go into some details of how God speaks and how to receive um and definitely in the Holy Spirit class also you know we talk about that your spiritual faculties of hearing um listening I mean hearing and seeing and you know we see look at that so how different will this be from whatever what you've already studied Abhishek okay uh then I will change the subject then topic okay you see I mean if it's something very very different um and substantial research I mean time can be allotted to it then you go see that go ahead but if you feel that okay it's already been addressed to a large extent then you can look at something fresh something new you can do that sure thank you master okay so I think that's all we have time for so you know so next see you're free to you know email and I can just clarify you know an email ID I'll just put it on the stream and I'll just make sure that I check it every day so that by Monday you know you can present so whatever you've discussed you know like Chris said okay this is what I'd like to do and then you know some of you like Prabhakar said okay this is the topic so you just put it in a in a one page summary this is the scope of it you know topic this is the scope of the research and this is what I'd like to do you present it I mean you submit that um and this is by Monday okay so you start work on it okay Shrikmar you have thank you sir sir summary should be in how many words it's just a one page and we've said 300 words 300 words means is the whole research should be in 300 no no no just I think yeah let me just clarify that yeah it's just a yeah it's just minimum of 300 words for that draft I think one page would be around that okay sir thank you okay so we'll we'll we'll stop here thank you so much God bless bye bye