 I feel a deep sense of responsibility to make the most of this opportunity at the moment and also giving back to the community in the future. I am an alumni of TSA from a long time ago before it was even called TSA and it turned out to be an incredible place, extremely serious and very globally minded and this is what really made me who I became and so to me TSA was really life changing. I am from India and with the current currency exchange rate it becomes very difficult as an Indian to study in Europe so this scholarship will help me focus on my academics without worrying about any financial stress. This scholarship will be able to relieve me of financial pressure and will allow me to focus 100% on my studies. The scholarship, Jean-Jacques Lafante and TSA, will already help me participate in my Frey de Vie sur Toulouse and also if I want to take part in it, I will be able to pay my rent there and my Frey Alex. Women are often represented in all fields, especially in economics and it has a real impact on research and society and the fact that TSA is an initiative like Women in Economics is very important. It will make it easier for us to integrate as a women's economist later on. I don't have a particular cause, I would support, I would just like researchers to decide what is it they think they can study, tackle in terms of problems and leave it to them to decide and I just gave to TSA because it is the single most important event in my life, it was life changing and therefore I found it natural to give back. It is a common, it is an always constant reminder that there is an overall arching goal that whatever we do here at TSE is always guided by the idea that it should have a positive impact on the world.