 My name is Ramesh and I'm associated with an organization called Ekta Palshit. It's a membership-based organization working in India. Very much with the tribal, Dalits, nomads, fisher folk and landless and agricultural labourers. We are here in World Forum on Access to Land because it's a very interesting event for all of us. The landless movement, the small peasants movement, the fisher folks movement, is coming from all across the world. We are here to discuss about the various issues which, how we can ensure the land to the landless poor, which is a very interesting question in India. I mean, the Government of India very recently said that nearly 29.9% of the population are landless and homeless poor. When I say landless, that means the people who don't have roots. And if you don't have roots, you cannot feel your dignity, identity and livelihood in the country. So that's why our struggle is very important. And just by getting a one-voter idea, you cannot feel that you are a part of the citizenship in the country. So better to ensure the land to each and every landless and homeless poor. And perhaps this is one of the best ways to secure the food rights, to secure the food certainty of the landless people. We do a lot of foot marches in India. I mean, we have walked more than 20,000 kilometers. We travel all across the country many times. In 2007, we walked with 25,000 people when we spent about a month in the national highway. That was a big challenge for central government to face this big demonstration. And the foot marches is a very interesting tool because once you are in the road, you can create a constant pressure. The constant pressure on government. It's not like a one-day event. By the evening, you can just go back and take rest in your home. So after one month foot march, that was a tremendous pressure created on India, government of India. Finally, there was a negotiation between the movement between us and government of India. And the forest rights legislation has actually came into the existence. And after this 2007, nearly 3 million people in India, they are getting the land because of this momentum. In 2012, we were actually walked with 100,000 people. Again, same, Gwalior to Delhi. We spent about 15 months. But before reaching to Delhi, the government was decided to come and to negotiate with us. That time in 2012, we actually negotiated for National Homestead Rights Act. That means ensuring homestead plot for each and every homeless poor in the country. They are in the big numbers. And the next action is 2018. What we call millions can walk. So this time, please ready to see when one million people are in the streets in India. Thank you.