 So, this is the team which designed and developed the proximity application which was originally meant for desktop publishing of interactive lectures. These lectures now can be seen and heard on Akash. We will now see an application which permits students to see the video recorded lectures. The proximity tool permits editing of video recorded lectures to create interactive lessons. For example, this is one lesson that has been created. People can move over to any point in this lecture. The spoken tutorials created by Presokandan's team are also available and accessible in this. The lectures and tutorials that you just heard were stored on the SD card which you can see protruding a little bit from this tablet. It is also possible for this tablet to connect on Wi-Fi to a back-end server and the same lectures can also be heard directly from a server. So here for example is an NPTEL lecture which is located on the back-end server. The Akash is connecting to the server through Wi-Fi. Our team has prepared interactive lessons so even on this lecture it is possible to go to any one particular topic directly. This is the team which has developed the clicker application on Akash tablet. It is the same team which was involved in the development of original clicker application on the clicker devices which were designed at IIT Bombay. We will now see a demonstration of using clickers for collecting responses from students in a classroom for quizzes which a teacher might pose. This application permits a teacher to conduct a quiz in the class. What you see is the quiz module which is being controlled by the teacher. Clicks here to conduct the quiz.