 A phenomenal and touching response all across Tamil Nadu, we are here at Tiruchinapalli. Over seventeen hundred kilometers we have traveled in less than three days. And in every village, every little town, people are waiting with great enthusiasm all by themselves. The wonderful thing is every individual trying to do their own thing to campaign for Rally for Rivers. And here we've been at Tiruchinapalli where Kaveri flows at its widest in Tamil Nadu. But unfortunately this year, this 2017, after Monsoons, it is running in a small trickle. There is no mile wide Kaveri that we used to see near Srirangam temple. The reflections of the temple cannot fall on the sands. We only see the shadows of the temple. Not the great lively reflection that we used to see in the mile wide Kaveri. There is just a trickle left. It is time to act. And there is tremendous enthusiasm in Tamil Nadu. In the Tamil Nadu government, he's also very enthusiastic as every other state is. And it is time that every Indian citizen, every Indian citizen who consumes water must rally for rivers. Now we are leaving Tiruchinapalli just enough time to take a bite of food and then on to Puducherry or Ponducherry as it's been known for a long time. It has been a French territory, a unique little niche in India. We will be in Puducherry for tomorrow's events and then we go to Mysore, more towards the source of Kaveri.