 Just leaving Amritsar, the city of Haramindar Sahib or the Golden Temple in the tourist lexicon, very sacred for the Sikhs, but irrespective of one's religion, a whole lot of people go there every day. A beautiful temple covered with a covering of gold and a beautiful lake. And in fact, the city gets its name from that. It is Amritsarovar which has become Amritsar. So we are leaving Amritsar to drive to another sacred city or very important on India's pilgrim map is Haridwar. The gates that open to the Char daam, especially it's a gate to Shiva, that's what it means, Haridwar. On the banks of Ganga, Ganga and its pristine flow in Rishikesh and Haridwar, not as pristine as it used to be because it's coming through dams these days. We're getting there, it's nearly 500 kilometers because we are going through Himachal Pradesh, touching Himachal Pradesh and going. And on the way, there are a few events where we have to speak, there are people waiting. So this could be anywhere between 10 to 13, 14 hour drive. So the rally is rolling on 8,648 kilometers. Get ready for the 9,000 milestone which we should touch today on this road. Rally for Rivers rolls on.