 Good evening for sure, and like you mentioned, we are very, very honored to have here a Midsnaz Honorable Member of Parliament and National Secretary BJP Shreemahesh Giriji. Of course, a lot of people know a lot of his professional aspect, his political aspect, but a lot of people don't know about his spiritual aspect. He's also, I'm told, the faculty of the art of living process, and that is amazing. I think at one point in time I went through that as well. You also started various projects, including Project Uttan, Project Disha. A lot of them talk about social welfare, of inclusion of violence-free societies, as does also the Manav Dayatra, a walk for humanity, across 220 slums of East Delhi, where you've met thousands of people to spread the message of love, peace, and non-violence. Shreemahesh Giriji, I request you to come here and address this audience. With a round of applause, please. Thank you very much. My brother Aluraq was right. I speak a lot in Hindi. And on the 2nd, I only speak 6 languages. I speak very well. Hindi, Marathi, Punjabi, Marathi and English. But I speak very strongly in Hindi. Because after the Indians, when the whole of India was in shock, while they were in shock, they came to know that most of the time, in the whole of India, there is a lot of difficulty in speaking with hope. And when I went to many slums or villages, I saw an infractive complex, a sense of solitude that the Englishman doesn't know. And when the Englishman doesn't know, he becomes a kind of confusion to express his personal identity. So, while looking at this feeling, I had also decided that I would speak Hindi in the same way. Anyway, this was different. I would like to tell the exchange media a lot about today's event. All the jury members, delegates, participants, of course, I have a very good friend, Mr. Aluraq, who gave me a lot of thanks for the help I received in India. Friends, when marketing or branding is formed, when branding is formed, we look at that brand and the hard work that is behind that brand, or how hard it is, we may not be able to understand it sometimes or not be able to name it. There is a lot of hard work to be successful in order to achieve that success. I have also seen in my next life, that there is a person, a object or a object, when it is being sent to people, it won't be that easy. We accept many paths, then we can reach them. And nowadays, if I take a direct example, if someone is the brand of India and does marketing, then apart from Narendra Modi, maybe no one else can do it. Those who made India a brand and presented it in Guravishnu, then this happened after a lot of effort and hard work. And the reason for this is not only that they are becoming Prime Minister, but they are also making India a brand. For so many years, they have made India a brand and they have made India a brand after reaching villages and cities, and they have made India a brand after reaching villages and cities. In our country, the biggest problem that I have ever seen is that sometimes it is possible for me to go here and there. But what I want to tell you is that I definitely want to understand that our culture or our products in this country that are coming from the ancient base, we do not have any way to present them. For example, if you want to learn marketing, then you should learn it from America. You should learn team building from Japan. How technical things can be learned from Germany? How to copy and learn from China? But in India, if you look at our products, no matter how good they are, we have never done a mix of documentation and presentation. There is the biggest problem in India. We do not know how to present them. And that is why India is behind in global marketing. I remember, when I was doing marketing, I remember for a while that I was wandering in slums. And I left school and gave a cycle gift to the children who went to college. And in about 2800 cycles, I invited them from Ludhiana. And in every slum, there was a program for a cycle party. I gave them a cycle gift. After giving them a cycle, I did a survey. After giving them a cycle, what was their condition for me? What was their thought for me? Of course, I thought to myself, why did I give them a cycle gift? So for me, they must be thinking very well. They must also be thinking that they are a very big, defined person or a very good person. They do not think that they are good for me. After giving them such a thought, after doing the survey, after doing the survey carefully, I was shocked to find out some things. I gave them a cycle gift. After giving them a cycle, they needed it. They were compelled to take the cycle as a gift. They were compelled to take it. After getting a cycle, they were with me. But they were not with me. You need to understand a little about me. They were with me, but they were not with me. Then I found out that I was doing research. On top of ideology, on top of psychology, on top of India, we bring new projects. We bring products like you and we bring projects. So how can they hide people's feelings? I used to work on this. So in my mind, this came. I was giving them a cycle gift. But inside that, they were giving me the same feeling. And they were giving me the same feeling that if I had a chance, if I was rich, I would also give them a cycle. I only needed a chance to be a photographer. If I had a chance to be a photographer, I would also give them a cycle. I gave them a cycle gift. They took the cycle gift. They were compelled to take it. But I couldn't touch their feelings. Somewhere inside that, if I had a camera as a photographer or if I had an education or an institution, if I had a chance to teach the world what I am, then I felt that sometimes, the people we work with, we might not be able to grasp the depth of that person and the dream that is in them or for whom it is within them, it is within them. Marketing is connected with it. If we grasp that depth, then the thing I said about Mr. Mordemoodi, his point is that if we grasp that depth, we can grasp the depth of this country. I remember a story from Madhma Gandhi when he returned from Africa to this country. He said that he wanted to do something for the freedom of this country. He was a very big man. He went to Mr. Krishnubogale and he said that he wanted to do something for the freedom of this country. Mr. Krishnubogale told him not to do anything directly like this. First of all, we had to do at least 2-3 times in this country. We had to go to every village, every city, every village and we had to do 5-5 times in 2-3 years. We had to only listen and listen. And we had to keep on doing it. In 2-3 years, when you go to this country, you will understand this country. You will be able to grasp the depth of this country. After that, do something for the freedom of this country. And when Mr. Krishnubogale said this to Gandhi, he said that he had done it for only 2-3 years in India. He had done it for the freedom of this country. And after doing it for the freedom of this country, he was able to grasp the depth of this country. So, how do we motivate this country? How can the whole country be united with this country? And by doing such things, he had united the whole country. He had not done anything like TV, media, or WhatsApp. But still, after following him for months, he had united this country with the freedom of this country. So, more than that, I feel that to grasp the depth of the market, to grasp the depth of the people, to grasp the depth of the people, and then to present them in front of people, and to work on them, all of this is very minor. You people are going to get awards here today. And this is the top-50 brand. This is the top-50 brand. The subject is also here. There are many people who are going to get awards here. You are all participating in this. You will have a lot of hard work somewhere. And with this hard work, you are making the identity of the country. I salute your hard work. And this program is organized by you all. This Organ Exchange Forum, the exchange media that is doing this program, I am very, very excited to do it. And I salute you once again that you have invited me here. Thank you very much.