 The project is called Sanshar Shakti that actually translates into the power of communication and Shakti also means the female goddess in the Hindu pantheon. So the idea is to empower the women through the ICT, that is information and communication technology tools, which is what has been also said in the Millennium Development Goals. Actually India is a linguistic federation. In fact, we have the local languages and in fact more than the local languages are local dialects. Therefore, we really need the content to be communicated through the value-added services mode in the local language so that women can understand. Yes, it is actually it has got four constituents, women who are engaged in occupation like for example, agriculture or textiles. We give them content about the weather condition, what is the price of seeds, what is the market condition or for example, if it is textiles we help them to sell the products which they have made so that by we establish the forward and the backward linkages for them. Absolutely because the technology which is actually utilized through the mobile value-added services and given to them in the local content, the information which is making them actually empowered. The information is about the cost of the raw materials, the prices at which their products can be sold at the state in which they manufacture and far out states. So, the information of the commercial information is absolutely useful to them and that is how the technology is helping them to get the backward and the forward linkages in their occupation. Yes, as of now we have 21 of these pilot projects operating and once it takes off. In fact, it has been taking off so fast that we have requests from the various states so that this could be put and this has been really a very successful project.