 Hello everyone. Good afternoon from India. Good morning to whoever is their other part of the world. My topic is increase the viewership of Kannada Wikipedia, QR code project for Indian medicinal plants. My user name is Pavanaja. I am the secretary of Karawali Wikimedians user group. So coming to Kannada Wikipedia, Kannada is spoken by about 65 million people. Most important point is at the bottom, adding most needed articles to Kannada Wikipedia increases its viewership. That is what we have been trying about Karawali Wikimedian user group organization. It is a group of Wikimedians who are working mainly on Thudu, Kannada and Kunkini language Wikipedia and other Wikimedia projects. Our aim is to promote digital literacy, provide free knowledge to schools, children, teachers and general public. We became existence in 2017 January. The seeding was done in 2016 itself. This is the name of the some of the key person. I myself is Pavanaja UB, then doctors Vishwanath Bhadikana, doctors Vishwarkumarai, Bhartesh, Bennett, then let me, Kavitha, you know, there is some of the name. There are about 70, 80 members. We have organized many outreach programs, workshops, editathons. During the COVID lockdown also, we organized online editathons and training programs. Some of the key activities of Karawali Wikimedian user groups, we are working on a Thudu offline Wikipedia to schools. This is still ongoing. And there is a QR code project for medicinal plants for about which I will be going to talk completely in this presentation. Then documenting folk culture of coastal Karnataka. Our coastal Karnataka is very rich in culture and tradition. We are working on documenting these folk form of coastal Karnataka, the Daiwara, then a Bhutara, then and all those things, Pardhanas and all. Then we have set up one unique library for the use of Wikipedians. It is a physical library with the books. We are collaborated with a lot of educational institutions. We have brought in about more than 500 persons to Wikimedia projects. We have got about more than 3000 articles to Wikipedia. We regularly conduct meetups and all. So now coming to the main thing, that is the QR codes for medicinal plants. This was executed by the students of Arvash College, Muda Bidri under our leadership and guidance. We anchored the whole program. We designed the programs. We guided them. There is a mini forest with about 160 medicinal plants. The students were trained by us. They wrote articles in Kannada, Wikipedia about these medicinal plants. They created the QR codes for these plants. Then the QR codes were put in front of the plants. And this is the project page in Kannada, Wikipedia. You can see the names of some of the articles, plants and some of the photos. This is when we had a group photo with all the QR codes. These are media reports in one English newspaper. This is a media report in a Kannada newspaper. And this is some of the page views of some articles. You can see, we have, see there are, as I said, there are about 160 plants, medicinal plants. And the top 12 as per the view page views are here. This is an article about a neem in Kannada called Beu. This is Dalimbe means palm granate. Malige means jasmine. Like this, these are the viewership. And this is my contact. And now I am going to stop the screen sharing. You can, I can take questions if you need. If any Q&A is there, people can write in the etherpad. I will ask, I will answer them. As I can see, nobody has written any questions. I was under the impression that this is the first QR code project for any medicinal plants in India. But later on found out that someone in Vijayawada also has done some similar work. I am not very sure it was before or after. And I have, we have conducted one Wikipedia education program in Belagavi. There they had also done the QR code project. But they have put the articles in their college server only, not in Wikipedia. Someone has a question here. Amen. Are you using normal QR codes or QR-pedia codes? They are QR-pedia codes. They are specifically for the Wikipedia articles. Yes, they are QR-pedia codes. In between they are not working, but now they are working. Any, no other questions? See, there is, we have a student collaboration. Means, we have a Wikipedia education program going on with another college called Ujire. There also we have started the, this QR code project, but it is not yet completed. We have a, if you want to wrap up, you can. And if any question is there, I can answer. I think I did it too fast. It looks like. Thank you, Mekhi. Yeah, I am too fast. It looks like. So shall I stop now? I can, we have, by the way, we have a, we have a community table in the community village. It is in the building floor number 5 in community village, table number 19 called Karawali Wikimediance User Group KVL is our affiliation code. So I will be there during the community hours. You may please visit there so that you can continue the discussion there. Thanks for the organizer for the Wikimedia for giving me this opportunity. I miss physically presenting to the physical audience because I did this lightning talks in Canada and Cape Town, where I enjoyed, we had a good interaction with other Wikimediants working in the educational field in Senegal, South Africa, some other countries, I forgot the names of those countries. But now we solve virtual. But we have a community table. You may please come and visit us. Karawali also will be there. If you have any questions, okay. Thank you very much.