 So we said, we need to define what is the right technology for where we are. And result of this thinking and exploring and researching is what the Simputer was. One such initiative is being implemented in the state of Chhattisgarh. They distributed 900 simputers in 11 panchayats or block-level village centres. They contain data on most government schemes for villagers. These are then communicated by the surpunch or village head to all villagers. The Simputer is also used for data collection. So typically a surpunch will collect details on population, land holdings, crop details as well as village requirements on the Simputer and send this data online to the relevant government department. There is also this innovative medical diagnostic kit priced at just $300. It has given a giant boost to telemedicine efforts connecting doctors from large cities to remote villages over a video conferencing link. To me the most exciting thing is what it can do for empowerment. The fact that somebody sitting in a village somewhere, a remote village can access information about what schemes the government has not just to benefit from them but what is being used or spent in his or her name. You are now able to participate which is what democracy is all about in the process of decision making and to shape decisions. This is what ICT can do. Since I have spent 12,000 rupees a month, I don't have to ask my husband to maintain my family. I can buy whatever I want, I have the ability to maintain my family. We have ensured that all our village knowledge centers function on the first fundamental basic principle of social inclusion in access to knowledge, access to technology. Take this touch screen machine at a knowledge center in Ambalam called the Life Stock Guru. It's an electronic guide on animal husbandry. The villagers can simply walk in and receive information on breeding, animal feed and disease prevention. We learn to draw power points. We want to become policemen, we want to catch thieves, we want to catch thieves, we want to catch thieves. Before, I didn't know anything about computers. Now, I will experience it first after I came here. In a month, I learnt all this. I learnt computers, I learnt the internet. I took training for a month to teach the kids. Your sister Kaushalya, you are invited to Chotpal Radio. We would like to know if you have any expectations of becoming the owner of the dollar chain or not. First of all, I would like to ask you to listen to this story with your family. As far as the question of the dollar chain is concerned, this marketing team will answer you. Cost, however, plays a major part in scaling up initiatives. Today, there are barely two or three initiatives that fulfil their goals out of the 40 odd at present.