 So, good morning. How does it feel towards the end of this rigorous what we stay here in IIT? I can see that you are still alive, you are smiling. So, does that mean that Professor Sudarshan has not exercised you sufficiently rigorously? Anyway, I hope you enjoyed the lab sessions. So, do you now understand what difference it is to run a course in IIT style and how it is run elsewhere and we would like you to implement that rigor in your actual workshop and I am thankful to Professor Sudarshan for reminding me that actually the main workshop he will not be the teacher, but you will be the teachers. So, it is your responsibility to ensure that all 30, 40, 50 teachers who assemble at your players do the labs and tutorials as rigorously as you can make it. And you will agree that that is what will make a difference when they teach their students, because our students are not getting to dirty their hands when they do the coursework. They only know theory as Professor Sudarshan, but theory and practice are integral in any engineering education. You otherwise enjoyed your stay. Sorry, we did not have campus accommodation, but MTNL accommodation is a close approximation to a good accommodation. I hope you enjoyed that. You will all be leaving tomorrow or some people are leaving tonight, tomorrow morning. Traditionally, we have a valedictory function sort of. In our 1000 teacher training program, we used to have it where we used to hand over the certificates very ceremoniously. Unfortunately, with 250 people that ceremony will take two hours and we do not have two hours. So, what I have requested Professor Sudarshan is to give a valedictory address himself for about 10, 15 minutes towards the end of the course and we will wind up this course like that. Unfortunately, I will not be able to meet you in the evening because I have to go out for a board meeting. That is another reason why I am dressed in a peculiar fashion. So, I have to rush there. So, I thought I will take this opportunity to briefly chat with you. First of all, you will notice that when you run the actual program, the bandwidth share of IIT Bombay that each one of you will get will be very limited because there are 250 institutions and a two week program. We should extensively use moodle, emails, chat sessions and what is most important is that not just the question should emanate from your centers, but answers to those questions as well as answers to somebody else's questions should also emanate. That is what is the true nature of collaborative problem solving. The problem that we are solving is empowering our teachers. So, I would expect you to do that as well. Another suggestion which Professor Sudarshan has made is to run a actual course for technical staff on system administration. So, I did not realize that system administration in many colleges is very weak and you do not have experience CIS admins. I mean in IIT, CIS admins are like gods. So, we all exist because gods do their job properly. And if CIS admins decide to take pangas with you, the entire educational system can come to a grinding on. So, we respect them tremendously. They help us solving all the problems. So, I would just like to say two things quickly. One is of course, we will be doing this program as suggested by Professor Sudarshan. We are wondering whether it should be a Saturday Sunday program or two Saturday Sundays like we did for the students Akash orientation. So, we will decide that. But there again it unfortunately is not supported by any funding. So, we will have to talk to your remote center coordinators and your own system administrators can participate and we will permit system administrators from neighboring colleges also to come and participate because more they learn the better. So, we will run this program or most probably it will be a four day program split into two weekends Saturday Sunday Saturday Sunday. And as Sudarshan has suggested, this program will not be run by faculty members, but will be run by experienced system administrators supported by faculty members wherever we need them. But I will tell you one thing. You cannot leave everything in the hands of system administrators. However good they may be in their job, they do not sometimes have the total perspective. So, in IIT Bombay, in our department for example, we have a systems group comprising of senior faculty members. The best system administrators that we have amongst our mates is not one of the regular system administrators, but Professor Shaman Chakral. Shaman's name you might not have heard is an expert in text mind. He is of course the best in his own field, but he is the best in many other areas including electronics by the way, some of you may not. So, what I am saying is that the faculty members like you or your colleagues must also have a hands-on on the system administrators. Because you are the continuously staying people, says that this may come and go and that is why it is important. But we will run this program. The second thing I wanted to tell you was about the team submissions that we expect the participating teachers to make when they finish attending your two week program. As you are aware, they will be broken into teams of three or four or five people each and they will be making some submission. Now, I had a great hope that all these submissions now coming from 10,000 teachers, which means there will be about 2,500 teams. Now, it is a great contribution of knowledge and I was hoping that all of that can be immediately put onto the open source and people could enjoy the benefits and fruits of those. Sadly, in the past, we have consistently found that these submissions are lacking in several aspects including plain old plagiarism. People just copy something from somewhere and submit as their own. Now, I thought this tendency was limited only to students. But apparently it is a human problem. So, human problem is that if I have to submit something, then I would like to minimize my effort and maximize the benefit. So, I do not know how you will handle it, but I am proposing to put some kind of a peer review mechanism for submissions made at every center. And while you talk to them, you must tell them two things where there is absolutely no compromise. Any kind of plagiarism, any kind of plagiarism will now attract penal action. It will not be limited to saying that your submission is not good, but letters will be written to heads of the institutions and to AICT. It is that series. It is spreading like a cancer and we have to nip the cancer in the bud. So, that is an additional responsibility I would request all of you to take to emphasize in the minds of all participating teachers. Whatever they do, the submissions may not be very good quality, but they must be submissions made by themselves. That is the most critical. Because unless our teacher colleagues do that, how will they be able to emphasize it to students? So, this is something I would like you to look at very, very carefully. Any couple of questions that anybody wants to quickly raise? Yeah. Oh, give it to Professor Sudarshan. Yes. Yes, I should give it. Sudarshan, afterwards. Professor, I recently awarded with Padmejshri award. I hope most of you may be aware of that. And before for all the coordinators, I'm giving the small congratulations to the professors. Thank you. We need your blessings always. This is a good question to have. I'll try to answer it over the next few days. But thank you so much for your feelings. Thank you so much for your affection. What is important is you carry the same affection, not for individuals, but for the profession that we are in. We're all teachers. Carry the same affection back home and spread it. Believe me, independent of the technology advances, teachers will remain important. Teachers will remain critical as intermediaries, as mentors, and as advisors to the students as problem solvers for this. And so take this passion back and all the best. Thank you very much. God bless you.