 Father is in electricity board. Yes sir. He works in the North India. Yes sir. He has been staying there for a long time or has he been going around? In this plant we have been over 14 years sir. 14 years. See plans for this plant. Yes. He won't go to other plants. He was in metro earlier sir, before this plant. What does he look up? He is majorly involved in paperwork sir. He is in the chief engineer's office. So he was, earlier he was supervising the boiler maintenance that then he was promoted and he is now involved in the chief engineer's office, majorly paperwork. What is the matter? She is a homemaker sir. You have done a lot of sports activity. Yes sir, in college. What is your interest in? Sir, I am primarily interested in cricket and volleyball sir. Cricket and volleyball. Yes. Change combination. Yes sir. In our college we had a limitation as in, it can be only part of two sports teams. So we had to prioritize which team sports we had to choose. To give opportunities to a lot of people, it was a system like this in there. So naturally I became interested in these two sports. Cricket, what were you playing? What position? What was your role? I like to think I am an all-rounder sir. You are an all-rounder? Yes sir, off-spinning all-rounder. No sir, off-spinning all-rounders, batting and batting. Spinner and batsman. Yes sir. Can you tell me what happened of the Indian immense cricket? Sir, right now in limited cricket, I think it is Smriti Mandana sir. Okay. Udhees and... Okay. So why are you interested in this? Go for something more technical with your father. You are not inspired by your father. In fact I was inspired by my father. It was his suggestion initially to pursue civil services. And I thought it was right for me because there is a lot of dynamism involved in civil services. Apart from giving us the opportunity to be of service to the public, it takes us on a lot more levels like leadership, communication, emotional intelligence. This combination of opportunities and challenges drew me to civil services. Since you are in the government service, do you realize that there is a lot of corruption in government? Yes. Why do you want to come into a corrupt service? There is, you know, in private service there is not much of corruption. Sir, I believe it would be an overstatement to say that the whole government service is corrupt sir. Of course my understanding comes from my father's commitment to his service. And his reputation has been of being a very straightforward person. He doesn't have any blemish on his records. So even otherwise I believe that if your intentions are right, you will get the right support from the system and you can bring about the right changes. How do you learn corruption? Sir, I think ultimately it will be the moral responsibility of each individual officer. So it has to come from the right upbringing, right values from the time he comes into the service. Its intentions has to be right sir. But from the administrative level we will have to enforce measures like an unofficial compliance box in each department where people can say information about corruption happening at the level or strict enforcement of the existing mechanism like prevention of corruption act. So this has to be taken forward sir. That's all. You want a prison plower, you want people to be good by themselves. Moral region. The moral region. Enforcement also yes sir. Enforcement also. Building up transparency via initiatives like digital governance and e-governance. So when you bring transparency as part of the system itself, I think the scope for corruption will be lesser I think sir. So this also has to be there. The entire department is corrupt what do you think? Sir, I am not exactly aware of the legal... Any department which is totally corrupt. I think we will have to approach them informally and... Yes sir, yes a very rosy picture of all the departments. Anyway, so tell us something about transparency in tenders. Transparency basically. Sir, specifically to tenders transparency is brought about by the system of bidding where the whole process of from the initial requirement it is being published in the media and the advertisements are published and then the participants are brought in then the bidding is undertaken through digital means and the results of the bidding is also published widely sir. Is transparency enough? I am very transparent. Is it enough? Certainly not sir. Transparency is only one of the values that is necessary in public service. So what else is needed? I think individual integrity, transparency and accountability and serability to the people and openness, transparency and accountability are two sides of the same coin I believe sir. So this has to be rightly enforced. See I am asking this because you have a physics background. Yes. This is in Thaini. They are trying to set up a laboratory. What is the laboratory? The Indian Utrino Observatory. Utrino Observatory. But there are a lot of objections from the public. What is the reason for the objection? What is the problem? This will really take the frontiers of research further. Do unique laboratory in the whole world? First of all, why did they prefer the Thaini region for this laboratory? And why do we have some kind of opposition from the public? So from my understanding, this region was selected because it is relatively away from the industries and from the urban life, sir. And one reason, but more importantly, do you know how the laboratory will be constructed for this? I think it is underground laboratory. Into the mountain, the kind of cave lighting. That was necessary. You needed that kind of… Since it is in hilly region, I think… You think into the mountain. Since it is in hilly region, I think… Why do you need that kind of region for nutrino? Sir, I believe when observing cosmic rays, there are a lot of other particles as well, sir. So a relatively undisturbed path underground will filter out the other particles. Nutrino will penetrate through everything. Right, sir. It will not. They have to remove that. Remove that. Then what is the objection from the public? Sir, I believe it is because of the miscommunication and misperceptions among the public that there will be health hazards among the people. And I think they correlate, conflate the words nutrino and nuclear energy, sir. So they think radiations… I think it is nuclear. So I think when we use terms like observing radiation and cosmic rays, cosmic rays such terms might kindle their fears, sir. I think it has also been unnecessarily politicized as well, sir. Some parties tap into their fears and exaggerate these things, sir. This is my understanding. There is a conspiracy to stop progress in the state. See, they do not want all those hydrocarbon projects. They do not want nuclear projects. They do not want any projects. Is there a conspiracy? Sir, I would not go that far to state that there will be a conspiracy against progress. In fact, Tamil Nadu is one of the most developed states in India, sir. That will not go. At that time, they left everything broke. Now they are stopping everything. Sir, in each of these projects, there are certain valid concerns, sir. So for example, even the hydrocarbon exploration project, it is in the rice bowl of Tamil Nadu, sir. So people are not sure how their land will be rehabilitated if their rehabilitation happens properly and all such concerns are there. But say opposition parties can come in and portray it as if the government is working against their interests and easily spread fear, sir. So that is where the distinction between fact and fiction comes in, I think, sir. You mentioned psychology as an optional subject. Right, sir. So India has done a lot of ancient research. Right, sir. So for example, effects of meditation. Yes, sir. How can it help? I am sorry, sir. Meditation, meditation. Benefits of meditation, sir. Somebody has some psychological problem. Or even without psychology, they want to sort of inspire themselves. Right, sir. And meditation help? Certainly, sir. Meditation can help. How would it help? How does it physically help? Sir, physically, when we meditate, I think there are two types of meditation, sir. One is mindful meditation, where we do not necessarily concentrate on a mantra or an object, and we just let ourselves be and say concentrate on our breathing. But the other type of meditation is concentrating meditation, where we select a certain object and direct our focus towards that object, sir. See, mind itself has a subconscious mind and conscious mind and so on. Right, sir. Right? What is a subconscious mind responsible for? Subconscious mind is just beneath our level of awareness, sir. So... See, conscious mind, whatever we do, you know, reading, writing, speaking, something, when you are awake. Right, sir. Right. So what does subconscious mind do? Sir, subconscious... How will meditation help? My question is to word that. Towards meditation. Sorry, sir. Not able to relate subconscious mind and meditations. Now they say that it is responsible for all your aspirations and long-term goals, emotions in general. Right, sir. If you control that and train that, this is possible to... Perhaps it is possible, sir. Medication is a way of filling your own mind. What to do? Right. Okay. Sir. Last year, China went to the other side of the moon. The invisible side of the moon. Right, sir. Last year? Thank you. January 1st week? Yes. Why? Why the other side of the moon? Sir, I think it is one of the relatively less explored part of the moon compared to other earlier missions on the moon, sir. So they perhaps are searching for... What is there in the other side of the moon? But if it is less explored, then why is it less explored? Now, why they have gone to the other side? Not just because of academic reasons, but from practical reasons. I think the sunlight is always facing on only one side of the moon, or only slight variations. Yes, that's the visible side. Right, sir. They went to the other side. Yes, sir. Why? Sir, my educated guess would be that if they perhaps established a post on the other side, their communication with satellites, the range of communications with which they can relay signals using that post on the other side will be... Yes, from there, from Pukau, they have a relay communication system also. Right. Okay, but why did they go there to the other side? What is the advantage of the other side? I am not entirely sure, sir. The biggest advantage is radio astronomy. Okay, sir. The visible side of the moon is not radio silence. Okay, sir. Even Earth's mobile towers can disturb that also. So radio astronomy gives us a completely new picture of the universe. Our knowledge of the universe will be much better. Okay, sir. If we go to the radio astronomy, a place where radio astronomy can be done well. But it is completely radio silence. Just to clarify, sir, it will be undisturbed from the radiations from the Earth. Yes, from the Earth's... Did you ask me? Because there is no disturbance there. Okay, sir. In Atacama Desert, we have that big telescope. Right. Because there is no civilization nearby. Right. So even vehicles can cause disturbance. Right. Okay. Like Mauna Kya. Yes. Establishment. Because there is no civilization, obviously inside the ocean. There should be ocean. Okay. That is the major advantage of that. Okay, sir. Can you tell me something on fusion energy and the projects that are taken in the world today? What is fusion energy? Sir, fusion energy happens at the nuclear level, sir. Generally, what is being established at the nuclear level is fusion energy, where an unstable atom finishes it, sir. It is fission. Nuclear is fission. Right, sir. So fusion? Fusion energy is when the two atoms combine and the amount of energy released is much greater than what is released in fission energy, sir. It is about that. It is about helium atoms. Yes, sir. What are the major projects now? Sir, one I can think of is the ITER project, sir. Where? I am not exactly sure where it is located, sir. But India is an active collaborator in that project and is exploring the viability of this fusion energy to... That is in Kaderche, France. South France. Kaderche. South France. Okay, sir. That is the thermonuclear experiment. Experimental reactor. Is it? Yes. So in France. Okay. So where India is a collaborator? Right. That is still being set up. That is not yet working. Okay, sir. Okay. Right. National Ignition Facility in California where it has become energy positive. Right. What is the energy positive? Energy positive is... It has become successful. What is the energy positive? I believe the amount of energy generated from the reactor will be greater than the energy spent to create this. So in California, it has become energy positive from years back. Okay, sir. Most of hard thing called artificial sum. Yes, sir. Signals. No, it is there. Okay. In California. Okay. Signals project is based upon what? It was something similar to artificial... Tokamak technology. Tokamak technology. And Germany has got which kind of technology? In fusion energy. Not entirely sure. Okay, sir. These are the techniques. Right. But why fusion energy we are going for? I think energy efficiency is high, sir. In the sense of... Yes. It has no environmental consequences. Okay, sir. It is completely cleaner. Like fusion energy. So why every country is competing to go to moon? What is the advantage? From moon, what can we get? For fusion energy. Metals, the necessary material for fusion. Which one? This is which one? I am not sure, sir. Helium-3. Helium-3. Helium-3 is abundant in moon. Okay. Whereas it is very rare in earth. Right. That is the reason as to why most of the countries are going to moon. Okay, sir. Thank you. Thank you. Well, this I... Yes. What is Telugu Ganga project? Correct. Not about Telugu Ganga project. Because CSI Foundation was associated with that. Okay. Telugu Ganga, you know. What is Telugu Ganga project? I am not familiar with the term, sir. But the association is involved in a lot of drinking water projects. To get the drinking water to the rural hinterlands of Anantapur district, sir. I am not exactly sure what Telugu Ganga stands for. You know that we are getting Krishna water from Chennai. Yes, sir. Right, sir. So, Telugu Ganga canal only we are getting that water. Yes, sir. Pundi, Kandalaya rural reservoir. Kandalaya. Telugu Ganga canal was built by the Sathya Sai. Yes, sir. Right, sir. Well, what is Paris Agreement? What is the, what are the features? Two features, can you tell me? Sir, it was signed in 2015. Majorly to push the nations to recognize that the increase in temperature is not something we can neglect anymore. And it aims to reduce the temperature rise within 2 degrees Celsius from the pre-industrial times and within 1.5 degrees if possible, sir. That is an aspirational target, sir. Very good. Global temperature. Global temperatures. Or is it global temperature or is it the temperature of the sea or is it the temperature of the land? I think it is. Exactly is the temperature of the machine. Any idea? I think it is the average temperature throughout the globe, sir. That is my guess. Well, why plastic has been banned? Tamil Nadu plastic has been banned, sir. Yes, sir. Kind of throw away plastics. Yes. Why plastics are being banned? Plastic is such a technique. Yes. And it is so light. And it is not affected by bacteria. Most importantly. So light. So why? Oh, versatile. So versatile. That is why wherever we were using wood, now we have started using plastic. Right, sir. Why being banned? Colorful. Sir, one major aspect of plastics is not biodegradable, sir. It takes thousands of years and it persists in the environment for a long time, sir. So it is partly... Isn't it split only? You can reuse it. It is not affected by bacteria. There is no problem. But since it is partly the irresponsible management of plastic from the human side, a lot of plastics end up in the sewer network and in the marine life as well, sir. In fact, a lot of estimates suggest that by 2050, half the mass in the oceans will be consisting only of plastics, sir. So this is just a supply-side measure to reduce the use of plastics, sir. So that is the reason... So what happens when it gets into ocean? Sir, I think the plastics disintegrate and take a granular form and it can be ingested by fish as well, sir. So in turn it can come and accumulate in humans also. Microplastics. What is bio-magnification? Have you heard about bio-magnification? Yes, sir. What is it? Sir, I think it is the increasing accumulation of certain heavy metals across the food pyramid, sir. So when one organism, say, contains 10 parts of that said heavy metal and if the next level, if the animal has the next level consumes, 10 such organisms, so it will amplify. So 10 into 10 becomes 100 parts in that second level organisms. That is bio-magnification. Like DDT. DDT. What is it? Like DDT? Like DDT. DDT. Diplofenacry over? Yes, sir. Diplofenacry over? Yes, sir. Diplofenacry over? Yes, sir. So the diplofenacry over is vultures. Vultures. It has reached to bio-magnification only. Diplofenacry over? Vinkilar. Vinkilar. Vinkilar, which we used. We also take those tablets. Vinkilar. It is used as a pesticide. And vultures ultimately consist of vultures. Yes, sir. Vultures, it is bio-magnification. And you have, what is digital detox? Digital detox. Digital detox. I am not familiar with the terms. But we are all familiar with the digital. Yes, sir. Everybody has got a mobile phone. Young people should know about digital detox. Digital detox. Digital detox. All of us should have a digital detox. Because we are all glued to our mobile phones. Keep your mobiles away. Keep your mobile and other digital equipments away. Digital detox. Well, there is a black belt in karate. Do you still practice karate? No, sir. What web series? You watch or you make web series? No, sir. I watch web series. Art of cinema, what is this? You have written here. Yes, sir. You should have written with some kind of idea. Right, sir. You must be able to explain it at least four, five sentences. What is art of cinema? Sir, I have always been fascinated by cinema, sir. How using a certain story, certain music or certain plot line, it conveys one to an entirely different world, sir. So over the course of time, my hobby being that, I try to analyze a movie. I do a lot of post-mortem on movies, sir. So I try to analyze the non-obvious aspects of a movie. Do you write reviews to the newspaper? Nowadays, some of the newspapers, they ask for citizens' review. Website. Citizens' review, they ask. In fact, they don't put formal review. They put these citizens' review. But they newly released movies. I don't try to newspaper, sir. But on an informal level, I write to my friends. So a lot of friends ask me about movies. Oh, you give their advice? My suggestions are not. You saw the movie, Hey Ram. Yes, sir. That Gandhi's specks and cheffels are reserved by somebody. Yes, sir. What is the meaning of specks and cheffels? But still, I am not able to understand why you have written as art of cinema. Art of cinema. Review. That's all okay. Art of cinema means making cinema. Making cinema. How do you make a cinema? That's why are you involved in production or something they may ask you. So anyway, you have now got your written. You have to justify what you meant by... Sir, I was involved in dramatics in my college days, sir. So I know what it means to be in the creator's mind, to conceive an idea and to expand it to a satisfying level, to bring about a storyline, to write character arcs, why the character is meant that way, sir. So as much as I would like to be behind the cameras and be part of that world, I just vicariously experience that world, sir. That's why I said when I see a movie, I do a lot of post-mortem. Basically, he wants to become a film producer. No. Not a bureaucrat. As a hobby, sir. Hobby. Perhaps he thought... Those who are connected with films have got into politics. Politics will be the next better. Anyway, this quiz-champion. So what I would suggest best outgoing student of our class, then Baluika's quiz-champion kind of quizzes you have attended. Is it a general quiz or a quiz? No, sir. Baluika's comes under the aegis of the Sathya Sai University. What kind of quizzes is it? It's basically based on the epics Mahabharata, Ramayana... Then maybe you can engage them with some time on that. Yes. What kind of quizzes you have attended. Okay. Which position you used to play? My strength is defense, sir. But there is something called round robin, where all the... Of course, all of you have to go and serve also. But my primary strength is defense. Sir, all right. Continuing with the digital talks, you are a student of psychology also. Yes. Tell me, is the social media saving us or enslaving us? Sir, I think it highly depends on the individual's intentions, individual's control over himself as to why he or she is using social media, sir. But statistically it has been shown that people are connected. Right, sir. Because the coming generations, right from their engage, they have been exposed to social media, sir. So a lot of complicated things happen when we spend excess amount of time in social media, sir. We compare with others' lives and... No. Sorry to interrupt here. You are assuming that the fault people, rather than the people who create... People have written these algorithms. They have got very much written to make it... Right, sir. I believe one aspect towards what Sir is referring to is that self-fulfilling nature of the content, sir. Where we like certain things and only topics related to that certain topics keep coming into our feedback. So our world view is further strengthened in only one direction, sir. That is one aspect, sir. And second problem with the social media itself is since it's filled with user-generated content, the regulation is a little trickier. In the sense that a lot of... School for fake news and... Regulation and all is a different aspect. Talking about the psychology of it. It's not also... Stimulite. We're a student of psychology. Yes, sir. It's not stimuli-based, where you are getting satisfied, where you are actually getting more like... There are a lot of studies on this. Right, sir. A student of psychology should be kind of have a basic awareness of where exactly. The world is moving towards this. Right. Right. Go out and you see all the youngsters forget youngsters. All people are... You are not... And if you are not like my posting posts. So your instant of mind, certainly of your mind is being revived in a certain way. So looking for a short term... We try to depend on others' approval in terms of these things. Only it is more short term. You are not looking long term impactful. The relationship has become... So what I am trying to point out here is that we can have a very fruitful interaction based on this particular topic. Okay. Ready for that. Okay, sir. That is the idea here. So maybe you could look into it. Fine, sir. So what is the stroke terms and terms? Very complicated. Sir, I believe it is the development of affection towards the captor in a situation, sir. It's a commonly used plot in novels and movies. It's very complicated. Sir, when somebody is being kidnapped... You will start liking the kidnap. Yes, sir. The person being kidnapped... Why is it called that? Why is it called? Sorry, sir. I wouldn't know that. All right. All right. You are also a student of 50s. Yes. Recently, about a year back, we also started having quantum computer. Sorry, sir. Quantum computer. Oh, yes, sir. How was the business from analog computers? The quantum computers work on the basis of qubits, sir, where in the normal digital computers, all our information is brought on to the level of bits as either zero or one, sir. But the advantage with quantum computers is that in qubits, the storage is much less, sir, for the same information. So it is not clear as to how the technology is deployed to store zeros and ones, sir. But my understanding is that the storage is much less to store the same information in quantum computers and the pace of computation is much faster. No, that is a common answer which most of the people give. That is the pace of speed. Both in speed. Sir, I believe it has something to do with... Eventually, it is different. Superposition. I believe it has to do with superposition, sir, where a qubit can be both zero and one at the same time, sir. So which means there is a lot of possibilities. A lot of possibilities. A lot of data can be stored. So please have a view on this whole. Should I have started with this? Because Google has started up. Because I think there is a picture of Mr. Pichai standing next to the quantum computer. Yes. Articles being written. So maybe you could look into it. There has been a term which has been used in the popular... regarding, see an accident. It is called bystander effect. Yes, sir. What is this? Sir, I think when we keep getting exposed to a certain level of... certain events numerous times, we get used to it, sir. So bystander effect is where the person doesn't feel that it is his responsibility to take some action in case an accident happened. And he just prefers to be part of the crowd where inaction prevails. Not really. In fact, the studies have shown that if number of people are less, then you would take action. Okay. And it is a diffusion of this in making in a lab. Okay. The study is that. Right. When you have few people, you will take action. All right. Since we are talking about movies, just one question here. Can you name some movie directors? Sir, in English there is Alfred Hitchcock, Steven Spielberg, Christopher Nolan. And then My Mother Tongue, I follow Maniratnam, Gautam Vasudevan and Thiala Rajkumar. One movie of Alfred Hitchcock? Psycho. Psycho. Right. Okay. Just wait for a minute. Sure, sir. Stop. Please sit down. So a general impression is that we are very impressed. Okay. Okay. You talk well. Okay. You have a pleasant disposition. Okay. And you are quite confident. Perhaps there are only two things I would like to say. Okay. Only one thing is talk with some passion. Okay. On issues which are passionate to you, there must be some issues which are passionate. I should talk with passion, sir? Yeah, yeah. On some issues, at least, where you feel strongly. Okay. Okay. If you feel strongly about corruption, you should talk. Okay. Okay. Same like, you know, a professor, you know, saying this, this, this, this. Thanks. Yes, sir. You got the point. I get it, sir. Second thing is, I think you can prioritize very immediately. Like when I ask you, you know, what do you do about corruption? So, you first start with what is the most important thing. Okay, sir. I think you started saying it should start with individual. Yes, sir. Correct. What you should say is, first, I will set the stamp. Okay. Okay. That's the first thing. Right. And then, you know, other procedures. Right. I try to reduce it. I try to find areas, try to reduce it. Okay, sir. It's possible with some technical, with some disciplinary thing. Okay, sir. If some person is found very corrupt, as you show others that, you know, you cannot behave like that. Right, sir. Some model. Right, sir. So, try to prioritize it, you think. I'm not talking only about corruption. Okay. Just thinking about, when you try to solve a problem, try to prioritize the things that you, I think you did a good job. Okay. Yes, I think you did a good job. But prioritization can be a little more. And generalization can be a little better. Okay, sir. Okay, sir. Okay. I think you have done science. Yes, sir. Not science. No, sir. I'm an undergraduate in physics. Physics, sir. He is the armor. He is the armor in physics. Physics, yes. But in science, advanced learning is something. Yes, sir. Institute of higher learning. High Institute of advanced learning. They must have given you a certain amount of focus. Yes. I don't think we have molded you well. I don't think we ask. I don't think we see that. I don't think we ask many questions on science. But I think you have been able to hold your hand. Yes, sir. Yes. I think you should be able to do very well. Thank you, sir. The only thing is your priorities. See, logical sequencing and prioritizing. See, every answer is there. Mine, sir. But how you prioritize the answers and logically sequencing is important. When you come here, you write about values earlier. Correct, sir. Everything depends upon your values. That is very correct. And then, of course, what action you will take, that will depend on making the system more transparent, setting an example for yourself, then also taking action against those who are incorrigible. Okay. It's like this. It should be followed in a logical sequence. Okay, sir. But your answers were likely... Incoherent. They are not slope-ordinated. No, but the way you answer is good. Okay. And the way you pause, you think, and then you answer. And you are also looking at everybody, and you are quite pleasant. I think that way, your form, the way you present, the form is good. Okay. Only a little bit movement is there. I think it should be good. Yes. How long has the pressure? 21st this month. So current effects and other things you can... Yeah, because we have not touched upon many of those things. Yes, sir. It's... Write down those points, and then... It's expected, and it should be quite good about... Okay. So... In corruption, the interface between the citizen and the officer, that has to be reduced. Okay, sir. And number one, that has been done by e-governance or by computerization. Yes. And the greatest advantage... So the person doesn't have to come to office. Yes. If he consults, they'll give it to corruption. Two, three years back, corruption... Bhagavati wrote a good article on corruption. Two G-scan... First, they do not touch the common citizen, but touches the common citizen against which we are all completely... Corruption at the global level. Yes. For an electricity pole, for giving meters, for anything that you have to pay a price. So that is reduced by e-governance. Yes. So interface between the citizen and the officer, that must be reduced to zero. Yes. As much as possible. Okay. Okay. With the greatest psychologist of 20th century. Greatest psychologist, sir. Huh? Freud, Master... With the greatest physicist. Physicist, Highland... Instance. Instance. Take time for that. Instance. You can know why Freud did not get Nobel Prize. Freud, sir. Huh? He is not about Nobel Prize. Huh? Because of his radical views and the existing... No, no, but why? Because last time, 13th time, Einstein objected. Okay. At the relationship. His name was suggested 13 times for Nobel Prize. Okay. 13th time Einstein said, I am not very sure of his theories. Finished. If Einstein tells this, then who will give Nobel Prize? But you know the issue of psychology, the social media, and how, you know, it is also said to democracy in certain ways, how it is manipulating. So monetizing the primal nature of human beings is a very important strategy. So please try it, sir. This is a very important... I suppose human beings will be smart enough to understand that they are manipulated after some time. Yeah, yeah. There may be a psychology professor in the board. I think it's going to be a short one. Yes, yes. There may be a psychology professor in the board. Yes. Okay. It's very... It's all I have. It's all I have. I hope. Because everybody disciplines everything. There will be an anomaly. There will be a knock. There will be a knock. See, in fact, the autocratic approach in total became not so. I have already brought. Yes. Allow the... Yes. Autocratic... Autocratic country, so they can order anything. But it is a democratic country. Yes, sir. That's its problems. It will affect the free flow of information. Here also, see, when there is a need, then they have to improve everything. But a certain amount of comfort will have to come. They don't... There are people to know even what they should know. In the country. In the country. In the country. In the country. Okay. All the best. You've done well. Thank you. Because we have not asked many questions in the current phase. So those aspects will have to be covered. Okay, sir. From your Kashmir issue and then... Yeah. Yes. All the... All these things... Which are... Only... So after the... Then you might see some major events happening. Shaheen Bagh. Shaheen Bagh. Okay. You are welcome. Okay. Shaheen Bagh. Thank you, sir. Thank you all. Thank you.