 It is the fifth and final day of the WSIS Forum 2013 but it is also World Telecommunication and Information Society Day and the theme of today's event is driver safety. Believe it or not this can kill. Put it in the hands of someone trying to drive a car and the results can be disastrous. Formula One star Felipe Massa, who knows a thing or two about driving, tried his hand at the wheel while texting on his mobile. While the SMS may have arrived at its destination unruffled, he didn't. I think first of all it's a very important campaign so I think if you follow the rules by not texting in the car, by not speaking on the phone, this is one little example you know that what you can do, just not text, you know so you can text after when you stop. So I think it's pretty clear, I think text is a very serious thing in the car and you need to follow the rules. I mean I don't think it will change your life if you don't, if you text a little bit later you know. Accident so it means that at the top of each country you need to put that amongst your priority and with our members present to the FIA it's something I want to develop and I want to communicate with the government as well. While the high level discussions between national government and international organisations are of course vital, much of the real development work on the ground is carried out by non-governmental organisations. The WISIS Forum is an excellent opportunity for all those parties to get together, national government, international organisations and implementing partners on the ground to work on projects and push them forward. So we're a community-based web platform and it's online, it's for people to get involved and get informed on social issues. It's for NGOs, organisations, schools and individuals to get together, talk about their projects, get into contact and to seek change in the humanitarian sector. Access to information is a very difficult task in Bangladesh, it's a huge constraint to get the right information in the right time. So this is what we're addressing and at the same time we have seen that a lot of issues in the marketing system in the market process so we have introduced that through private sector partnerships to link the farmers to the market directly through online platform. I think this is a phenomenal platform that brought together these very diverse voices from different countries. It helped me understand issues not just from my country but also from different stakeholder groups. Very often we're in conflict and not in confluence so I think it's been a great learning experience. It was also a good platform to tell our story, the India story and learn from other developing countries. The WSIS Forum 2013 has crammed a lot into a week. We've seen a visit from a former UN Secretary General but we've also wrestled with issues like cyber crime, like child online protection, like girls in IT, like the environment, accessibility but more than that we've seen 1,500 of some of the leading lights in ICTs and development gather together under one roof, exchanging ideas and really making a difference.