 believe very strongly that your culture is very very important and I believe that your culture is as important as any other culture in the country. Not inferior or superior but different and important. So you today one of the most important things in policy making is environment. So and your tradition, your way of life has a completely different and I would say much more powerful way of looking at the environment than ours. So I feel that it's very important that we listen to you on many of these aspects, not just environment. And the broad point I'm making is that the children don't want to go to the school or don't want to go to the university because culturally it is uncomfortable for them because the way of life is completely different and we have to bring elements of their culture into the university. Actually what is happening? Our generation is forgetting everything. Even the language also they are forgetting. They are never using any linguistic words also. That is the problem. But do you realize that their culture is systematically being attacked? Yeah of course. You should you know that. Tribal ways of thinking are not just preserved but are expanded. In fact you are the original culture of this country. So I think it's very important that your culture is preserved and respected and I also feel that your youngsters when they go to college in university they need to be helped to navigate through this culture which is alien to them. So our goal should be to give them a field a playing field which is fair and that can only happen if we communicate with tribals with respect for their way of life. I'd like to thank all of you for coming here today and for giving me a valuable time. Next time you'll have to teach me how to dance a little bit. I almost got up but then I thought I'll embarrass myself and my commitment to come to see you that stands.