 My colleague Dr. Nishank, Minister Aung, Prof. Sastra Budde, Director, Iarity Mirza, Prof. Ramurthy, Sishubhash Suresh Ji, guests, friends. Friends, you have been working nonstop for the last 36 hours to solve challenging problems. Heads up to you and your energy. And I don't see fatigue, only and only freshness. I see satisfaction of what has well accomplished. I think the sense of satisfaction comes also from China's special breakfast. Idli, dosa, vada, sambhar. The hospitality offered by the seat of Chennai is extraordinary in its warmth. I am confident that everybody here, particularly our visitors from Singapore, must have enjoyed Chennai. Friends, I congratulate the winners of the hackathon and I congratulate each and every young friend assembled here, particularly my student friends. Your willingness to confront challenges and find workable solutions, your energy, your enthusiasm is of much greater value than just winning a competition. My young friends, here I have solved many problems today. I especially like the solution about cameras to detect who is paying attention. And now what will happen, you know, I will talk to my speaker in the parliament and I am sure it will be very useful to the parliament. For me, each of you is the winner. You are winners because you are not afraid of taking risks. You are committed to your efforts without worrying about the results. I will also take this opportunity to specially thank Mr. Aung Ae Kong, Education Minister of Singapore, Nyanang Technical University for extending help and support to make the India-Singapore hackathon a grand success. Friends, there are few things it's satisfying as seeing an effort one is associated from the very beginning become vibrant and successful. I had suggested this idea of a joint hackathon during a previous visit to Singapore. Last year, this was organized in Nyanang Technical University in Singapore. This year, it is being organized in the historic 8 modern campus of IIT Madras. Friends, I have also been told that last year the focus of the hackathon watch competition, this time each team consists of students of both countries who have worked together to solve problems. So it can be safely said we have moved from competition to collaboration. This is the strength that we need to bear jointly on the challenges that both our countries face. Hackathons like these are great for youngsters. Participants get access to state of the art technology for the solution of global problems. And they have to do it in a time frame. Participants can taste their ideas, their innovative skills. And I firmly believe that the solutions found in today's hackathons are the start-up ideas for tomorrow. We in India have been doing the smart India hackathon for the last few years. This initiative brings together government departments, people associated with industry and all premier industries. We incubate, fund and hand-hold solutions from the smart India hackathon and try converting them into start-ups. On similar lines, I hope that NTU, MHRD and AICT will jointly explore the possibility of creating ventures on ideas from this joint hackathon. Friends, today India is poised to grow into a 5 trillion dollar economy. For that innovation and start-ups will play a crucial role. Already India is among the top three start-up-friendly economies, ecosystems. During the last five years, we have given great emphasis to encourage innovation and incubation. Programs like Utterly Innovation Mission, PM Research Fellowship, Start-up India Abhyan are the foundation of 21st Century India and India that promotes culture of innovation. We are now trying to give exposure to modern technology like machine learning, artificial intelligence, blockchain to our students as early as in sixth grade. From school to research in higher education, an ecosystem is being created that becomes a medium for innovation. Friends, we are encouraging innovation and incubation for two big reasons. One is we want easy solution to solve India's problems to make life easier. And another, we in India want to find solutions for the whole of the world. Indian solutions for global application. This is our goal and our commitment. We would also like our cost-effective solutions to be available to serve the needs of the poorest countries. India innovation in support of the poorest and the most deprived no matter where they live. Friends, I genuinely believe that technology unites people even across countries, across continents. I welcome the suggestions of Minister Aung. Let me take this opportunity to propose a similar hackathon involving those ASEAN countries that may be interested in participating with support from NTU, Government of Singapore and Government of India. Let base brain in ASEAN countries compete to offer innovative solution for reducing global warming and climate change. To conclude, I once again congratulate all the participants and organizers for making this initiative a grand success. You are in Chennai, which offers rich culture, great heritage and food. I request all participants, especially our friends from Singapore, to enjoy their stay in Chennai. Take this opportunity to visit places like Mahabalipuram, which is famous for stone carvings and stone temples. They are classified as UNESCO World Heritage Site. Thank you. Thank you very much.