 Today's ceremony is an event but it honors a process that the farmer deals with every single day of his life. And our farmer's innovation and resourcefulness is the full price. I believe in them. I believe in their capacity to innovate. I believe in their intelligence. They have given this country so much. They have given this country food security. They have given this country our independence in many different ways. And the Indian farmer and the farmer of Mayanard does not ask for much. And at the heart of what they want is fairs. A level playing field where they can compete with others. And today I say with sadness that our farmer does not have a level playing field. A farmer does not play in a fair environment. Because these three farm laws will fundamentally destroy the backbone of Indian agriculture. Our agricultural system will go from one that helps our farmers to one that will only help two or three large corporates in the country. And this is not the only step that has been taken. Demonetization, GST and now the farm laws are designed to weaken the informal structure of the Indian economy. It's a tremendous achievement to get full marks. Congratulations to everyone, the students and the parents and the family members. Well done. I think it's very impressive that all of you took an exam and didn't make a single mistake in it. So that's a very very impressive thing. But sometimes when you make mistakes, maybe in some other exam or in life when you make mistakes. Mistakes can also be an education. You can also learn from them. Not get upset about the mistake but learn from the mistake and move on. I would like to ask you, what do you think the future of education is in India post-COVID? I think you learn much more when you're with your friends, talking to them, maybe walking outside, maybe playing some sports. Demonetization for me is a much broader thing than simply sitting in front of the computer and talking to and listening to the teacher. So I wasn't convinced that it would all move online. But I do feel that there are many things that we can improve in our education system. I think a lot of our education system is about memory, about remembering what we are told. I think more of our education system needs to be about our imagination, about understanding, about learning different concepts that are there. So that would be my answer to you. Thank you sir. Happy Onam to all of you and the family members and friends as well. Thank you.