 You can't do certain things. You are limited to do certain things. You can't walk fast. You can't run. You can't go play sport. It's dangerous. You'll fall. You'll fall. We have to raise them from bending down to standing straight. And then play. That's a challenge. Blank Football in India started in about 2013 where we formalized the game with a proper ground setup, a proper inclination towards setting up a different unit which will give the wish-play challenge. That is, a blank footballer is a chance to play at the international level as well as get to recognize it first. Interestingly what happened was I had a regular football once and then a blind person asked me what was that and then I found out that I stumbled upon this whole game on blind football. The search started found out that there was no professional body in India that was actually taking care of blind football. This was a challenge where we actually started training a group of blind footballers in Kerala. We started with Kerala's base. We took it out, banned India and now we are a full-fledged national body and national team. I started with the team in 2015 when I joined NIVH. Before that, I was in the world of sighted because I'm from a defense. I'm an ex-serviceman from Indian Air Force. And after that, when I came here, it was totally different for me. So I learned with them and played with them. Today, the NIVH in Deradun, National Institute for Visual India, is Asia's number one institute. But the game there is very good today. And I have a debutant with me who played this time in Miraz. And there are four more players who have played in the international team. I study in the 12th grade of Hanayvesh Deradun. This experience of mine felt very good today. I am from the north east. They are from Meghalaya. And today I played for NIVH Deradun. Now I am in Deradun. NIVH for COPA, Computer Operation Program Assistant. A course for one year. Actually, I am practicing in Kochi, in the Indian Blind Football Federation Academy. So the academy only aims to get a world-class blind football team going in India. We set the routes in Kochi in Kerala. We want to have more replica academy set up across the country. The number of people who have actually played in any sport, cricket, blind cricket, chess or now football, the approach to life itself changes. So they are more independent. Their self-esteem is much higher. They are more recognized by society. They have more self-respect. And most importantly, they can stand on their own feet. They are economically on their own. So as long as they have a job, they are subsist. And they take care of themselves. The sport completes this whole circle, where the sport becomes a full reality.