 Welcome to the second session. I am happy that you have sustained your enthusiasm for work on Koho. It is only based on your work and your experience that we will be able to ultimately shift to Koho eventually for the library. So it is very important that not only you absorb whatever techniques are there but give a useful feedback on a what could be modified in Koho itself over the next few years which could be useful and b how you can surmount any difficulties that you come across so that we can implement it properly. You are all experts in your field I don't have to add anything more. I'm only trying to learn the software side of Koho but you are the people who use it so you will know the user side. I would like to thank Dr. again and there is Manju. So thank you for your initiative. It is going to be a hard day's work but I hope we do have a mechanism of collecting feedback both formally and informally. So I would expect both the instructors to prepare a report at the end on what difficulties are faced by our colleagues and how they were resolved means actually the question that you ask they will get answered but if they are not recorded then we'll forget that these questions were asked. So may I request that whenever you raise an issue on a notebook just write down the question that came to you. It might appear to be a silly question but doesn't matter. No question is silly as long as it is a question. Every question has to be answered as a teacher that is what I believe in. So please look at all queries that you raise. Please jot them down and submit these at the end to the organizers so they can compile a report of frequency ask. All the best and thank you very much.