 So hello everyone, right now I have Mrs. Dhwani Gaurd with me over here and firstly I would like to say that Dhwani your speech was truly truly inspiring so the first question I would like to ask you is that how does it feel to be a TED speaker now? I think since I was very young I have been very fascinated with TED talks on a daily basis I watch a lot of them and representation as a topic is very close to my heart and I was very grateful to get this opportunity so I could share my ideas with more people and you know impact more people reach a larger audience so I think it feels I feel very grateful being a TED speaker. That's very good to hear. What do you think are the key takeaways the audience can derive from your speech anything? Yeah I think one major thing that I meant to say was something like an entertainment industry has a very huge impact on our lives and it is important that all kind of representation comes rightly in the industry so whether it is LGBT, color, racial and you know gender stereotypes, body stereotypes it is important that we are inclusive in all of them and make sure that everybody in the world feels that they are being represented and it is inclusive representation. Right, so I was listening to your speech and you mentioned a few movies and shows like Atypical and The Good Doctor and I have also watched the shows and I realized that the actors in these shows they are neurotypical they are not autistic so what do you think we can do to ensure that we have autistic people representing themselves in these shows. So I think a major problem right now is that people with learning disabilities and you know neuro atypical people are under represented in all industries because people feel like they are not capable so the first thing would be that we educate people on what exactly learning disabilities are what are the problems that these people face and make them realize that they are capable of fitting into any industry it's not just the film industry where we need to see more representation of neuro atypical people it's in all industries. So we need these actors right now we have that movie coming by Sia and it is about learning disabilities and but the actor in it is not autistic so and I think Sia made a statement where she said that autistic people can't act well which is completely untrue. So I think it's what we need is education and awareness and more opportunities for neuro atypical people to audition for neuro atypical parts. I can I did a lot about the part where Sia said that you know autistic people cannot act well and truly hurt me to read that and I think when I was listening to your speech you talked about how we can include representation in media and textbooks but what about social inclusion? I assume you mean how socially acceptable this representation would be. I do realize that having LGBT representation in children's textbook is going to face a lot of opposition but my argument remains same that we need to start somewhere if parents are the one opposing it is because they did not learn about it when they were young and we have to start at a younger age and it is true that all disruptive ideas meet with opposition at some at some point. Social acceptance takes time but we have to start somewhere and that time is right now. Thank you so much truly inspiring words but the last question but not the least at least how was that experience at DXL Pro? I think it was a very great experience I had a great organizing committee who helped us a lot it would be the teachers the students everyone has been very helpful and the event is very well organized and I had a great time here. Thank you so much.