 I think this journey as a women entrepreneur has been very exciting. It has had its own share of learnings, unlearnings, challenges. And the most important part that this journey has taught me is that how do I balance life at a professional personal end. So with a lot of I think gratitude and with a sense of contentment I feel the journey has been overwhelming. And since when you start out as a company of your own there are a lot of things that you have to manage. And I think we have been grateful for whatever we have achieved so far and we look forward to really doing our best as we graduate further. So when you talk about as an industry as a whole it is very inclusive and it is more I think talent driven. It is really here not about the gender it is more to do with the talent like within our organization. You know there is equal pay for everybody who has the right kind of talent whether it's a boy or a girl it does not really matter. And there are times that the gender even comes much later. The first question is whether the person will be able to do justice to the role. So I think the industry has been especially the PR industry I think it is something that gives equal share of voice to every person. My message there was something which I read sometime back is that when you don't laugh at the same joke again and again then why cry on the same problem again and again. So that actually totally says it's that you know there will be challenges there will be hurdles and there will be many people to pull you down. But I think end of the day it is only challenge that makes you the person you are. Have your pillars intact and I think family is the first support you should always have. So I think if you have those blessings then you are surely going to roll and rock. So that is my message for every women out there who is aspiring to achieve something in life.