 Municipal solid waste management is an important function of the municipalities in the world. It is a fundamental duty of the municipalities to keep the towns, cities neat and clean and save water, public health and environment. So I have a passion of wearing wide dress always. Likewise, I am having a passion of keeping my house, my street, my village, my state clean. So I am towards the cleaning the state as an administrator in the government of Andhra Pradesh and now I am towards the country to be kept clean. Mahatma Gandhi said sanitation is more important than the independence. And where citizens are throwing the garbage and municipalities, municipalities are throwing the garbage into the tanks, open spaces and burning the garbage, thereby smokes with the toxins are generated. And the authorities are throwing the garbage road sites and where in illegal places also they are throwing waste out of sight, waste out of mind and once the waste is handed over to the municipality we don't know where it goes and what is the end of the waste. Can we improve it? So how can we improve it? And as citizens it is also our responsibility not to throw the garbage and just now we had in the break how much waste generated by eating burgers and all those things, all disposables. We must reduce the waste, reuse and recycle. Whereby a citizen's responsibility is holding on their shoulders. And it is a simple methodology and even Bangalore Bombay whichever town city it may be with simple introduction of timely and efficient collection of door-to-door collection will make the cities neat and clean and without bins. Min-free cities can be possible with the door-to-door collection prompt and efficient collection and these recyclables on the spot, these segregated recyclables can be an asset and a resource to make the recyclable paper, waste paper into a clean paper and regular or usable paper and this can compensate, our country's waste paper can compensate our requirement of paper in the country and this kind of transporting system, collection system will avoid multiple handling and our system is collection and putting somewhere and again handling, again lifting and transporting but the system is avoiding multiple transport system and in this way garbage is transported to the processing unit. This truck carries 103 bins and each bin carries three cages of waste. Totally three tons of waste is carried in the truck at a time without spilling and this is a transfer station and in Bangalore also you might be seeing so many transfer stations one place to one place, one place to one place but this is the transfer station from one small truck to bigger ton the bins directly goes to the compost add and here the waste is pulverized which will be cut, mechanically it will be cut into small pieces which reduces the composting digest to time, early digest can happen and this kind of pulverized material can be processed into compost and this compost is full to enrich the soil. In this way we can make the cities towns with a simple invention, with a simple intervention neat and clean we can keep the towns. This will really give a good result of keeping the drains, tanks, everything in clean mud. Thank you for this very interesting work that you are doing. While we set up for the next speaker I would like to ask you a couple of questions. How expensive is it for a city to implement this system? Because you said that some of the material is sold, the compost is sold and the paper recycling is sold does that cover the cost of implementing the system? It is a simple and cost-effective one. Already the urban local bodies, the municipalities are having their own infrastructure, manpower all kinds of logistics they are having and this is required only just management of manpower. Just management of manpower will find a solution for proper collection of waste from the doorsteps and there is no extra burden to the municipality for this waste handling, processing and recycling of waste. Through this recycling of waste paper, this Bangalore can generate nearly 10 to 12 tons of dry recyclables per day. So 10 tons of recyclables will generate 10 tons into 5000 per ton minimum. So 50,000 rupees will generate out of the waste of this thing and each ton of paper to manufacture 17 trees have to be cut down and 17 trees equivalent to 7 tons of wood is required for manufacturing this paper or requirement paper. Thereby, per day, 10 tons and 170 trees we can save by doing this small practice and the women communities' responsibility is more. Nothing should be thrown and that can be stored at house level and this municipality will take it away for necessary action. So is it your dream to see this rolled out in many cities across India? What sort of timetable do you think it will take? So this will not take much time to make this country a bin free city and garbage free city and just a sense of commitment make the towns and cities a clean cities and the authorities, the bureaucrats also should have a commitment at the same time citizens should cooperate. These both can make the cities and towns a clean cities. There is no time is required. If for me, if Bangalore city to make this Bangalore city a bin free city and a garbage free city to make it, hardly three to four months is enough for me to make this so. Last question. I've heard it claimed that some Indian bureaucrats are a little slow, maybe not so hardworking, sometimes corrupt, sometimes ineffective. I've heard it claimed. You seem to be the opposite of all these things. Do you have any advice for people who are getting blocked by bureaucracy? What should they do? All bureaucrats are not the same and there are good people are also there in bureaucratic system and they... Sorry, again the question please. Just any advice on how to proceed if you feel you are blocked by a bureaucrat? So to make it this system successful, we need training and governments are giving training to the bureaucrats higher level people. Whereas in Andhra Pradesh, under the leadership of our beloved director, Janabdhanath IAS, he is going on giving ideas like that ideas, he is giving good ideas. Because thereby at last level, even worker level also we have covered the pinings. Thereby there is a lot of improvement and in Andhra Pradesh, 73 towns, small towns are bin free towns. And four towns are, and my dream, first bin free city, second one is zero garbage. And third one, these two things we have achieved and I am going to retire next year. And my dream is before my last breath, the country should become like our towns. And now in Andhra Pradesh, four towns are dump free, dump plus towns. No question of dump and every west will go for processing, recycling. And in this way it will not happen unless otherwise a down level people are so given training, proper designing, proper planning, proper monitoring. And as you said, the bureaucratic problems are also there and political problems are also there to strike this system their way tactfully we are going ahead. Thank you. Thank you so much for being one of the great bureaucrats of India. Thank you.