 So as a women founder it's been a really really exciting journey, though it hasn't come without its challenges. I think the first and the biggest challenge is the fact that I'm in a space which is logistics and supply chain. It's a very very male dominated industry so when I first showed up on you know in this space there was definitely a resistance from the workforce from the people as to how you're going to deal with you know the challenges that actually come with the sector. The other thing is of course you know everyone keeps looking for a male founder, everyone keeps looking for a male counterpart who's actually going to run the show. So it takes a little while when people actually realize that you know this is it, she is it and she's the one running the show. Finally I think the biggest challenge is literally with yourself. I think mentally you need to be okay with the challenges with the issues you're going to face and really own them. You know just as women as females we've just grown up in an environment where we are told you know this is not something you should handle. Landlord ka issues hai ya you know anti-terror sport aaya wahit koi all manage kareka. But I think eventually the biggest learning is that switch in your head. It's actually looking at the Forbes list of billionaires today and there's only one startup that is made of there and that's Kiran Mazumdar shop. So congratulations to her but unfortunately the fact of the matter is that you know in the top billionaires women really haven't made their mark yet. A lot of it is to do with the fundraising aspect. I think investors need to understand our mindset. Unfortunately even in the investing space there aren't very many women. So the vision and the sort of things that we come up with is slightly difficult for someone you know other than women to understand. So I think that's one of the main reasons why we haven't been able to really garner that large fundraise that the other counterparts have been able to do. The unique challenge I faced when starting up my own organization was I found it really hard for people to believe in what I'm doing. It used to be very surprising that I would sign the cheque and actually be the person who would be taking most of the decisions. It really helped me work the belief that I had on my own idea and the fact that I refused to give up. So for any woman entrepreneur who was looking to start up, my suggestion to them would be have belief in yourself and go ahead and solve for what you're really going to do. There would be lots of obstacles that come in the way but just overcome all of them. Anyone who's trying to put you down, just stay away from them. It's very important when you surround yourself with people who are constantly pushing you to reach greater heights and all sorts of negativity. Believe in yourself. Reach out to people. Negotiate all for what you're actually doing and just go ahead and follow your dreams.