 Hello all, this is Satish KS and I head the engineering at the company called ZOTAP. Prior to ZOTAP, I worked in OLACAPs. I was taking care of the data platform and the fraud prevention platform. I have 18 plus years of experience and I have spent the last eight years working in data and big data areas across various domains. The current one being by virtue of my current company, it is an ad tech and market and prior to that, it is an e-com and prior to that in a couple of IoT domains. Today, I have a small presentation around my personal thoughts on the NPD draft or the non-personal data build draft which the government is or MEA is proposing and what I perceive as its impact on data business. A disclaimer here, this is not the views of my company or my organization, it is my personal views. So with that, just an intro on the NPD draft, I know a bunch of you in the audience would have already gone through the draft. First and foremost, if you look at the non-personal data build, that means a data set which is, I would say stripped off its personal information or personally identified information that is defined as non-personal data build as per the Indian government which is under the draft. So if you take a read at it, it has the implications on the whole org. When I say the whole org, it's across the value chain starting from your engineering, product, infra teams, security teams, as well as your legal teams, as well as it could have an implication on the teams which is working on your pricing and the external business contract aspects as well, right? And the second thing which is very striking about the builders, if you think about it, it defines something called a threshold which doesn't have a number to it as of today. And based on that threshold, if any business is collecting data beyond that threshold, it automatically has to register themselves as a data business. Now, if you think about it, with the explosion of the data which any online business or any tech company is seeing today, within one or two quarters, every business would sort of become a data business on its own. So that is another impact of the non-personal data bill. And if they have to cater to the asks of democratizing and commoditizing data which may not be part of the core business of what the business is operating on, that requires additional investments across the org again in terms of since it has implications or it has additional investments across the org. That is another aspect. And one of the foundational thoughts there in the NPD bill is it is striving to create something called a level playing field between small business, medium business as well as a big tech company. And while we are going through the presentation and then we are concluding, we'll just give some thought over it whether it is really in the interest of say, a startup or a small business, this particular bill, whether it is having adequate protections to help them as well. So that is a brief info on the non-production bill.