 I come here to give my speech as the youngest headmaster in the world. Previous year I was the Ted Fellow and I speak in Bengali. Then it translated by English. And then I determined that next conference I speak in English. And nowadays I myself... Nowadays I myself is a student of English Honours of a nearby college. So I feel myself plucky enough to have been share a wonderful opportunity to share my views with a beautiful audience. I feel myself plucky enough to have been born in such an auspicious country where the humanity is of utmost priority. I feel myself plucky enough to have been rendered a marvelous scope to extending my heart to feel the pulse of my countrymen. I thank God because he is kind enough to give me a telescope to serving the people of my motherland from the very grassroots level. When I was a student of class 5 I felt an urgency in my heart to do something extraordinary, something uncommon for the poverty-stricken downtrodden people of my country. I started a school with a membership of a very few children who had a bleak future. When the other boys of my age spent their spare time in playing or gripping I tried to venture into this new arena of life. Daily after coming back home from my school I would leave the trace of a student and put on the trace of a teacher. I, with my friends, taught the little children and they gladly received our teachings. These children had none to help them at their lessons, at their home and they gladly received our coaching with face hope. More children came to share the joy of learning and ultimately a full-placed school started under the ages of local people and many broad-hearted people whose kind attention was drawn to us. Please do not forget that at the time I myself was a teenage boy I had to suffer much, struggle much but I do not give up hope. I am good against hope and thought, tooth and nail to combat all the adversities. Now I am convinced that nothing can stand against firm determination, firm conviction and firm will. The only things that in your heart are courage, purity, honesty and above all, love. Love is a thing which can conquer everything. � screams ব고 tied జజ ੂ ੋੈ ੊ ੋੂ ੏ ੻ ੋੋ ੍ੂ ੋੈ ੊ ੋੂ ੋ੆ ੂੀ ੋੂ ੋ੆ ੍ੂ ੋੀ ੋੂ ੋੂ ੋੂ ੁ੍ੋ ੋ੆ ੋੂ ੋ੆ ੋੂ ੍ੂ ੋੂ ੋੂ ੋੂ ੋੂ ੀੂ ੋ� to follow his footprints. From him, I learnt the better we become, the greater our country will be. Mohatma Gandhi, addressing a gathering, said, I have at Bellwood Mott in the birthday celebration of Swami Vivekananda in 1923, said, I have come here to give my homage and respect to the revered memory whose birthday is being celebrated today. I have come through his works very thoroughly and after gone through his work, I asked young man not to go away empty handed without imbibing something where Swami Vivekananda lived and died. But today the world is like a blast furnace where our humanity, our peace, our everything are melting. We should not keep mom, should not lay it past such an abnormal way. Should not play an initiative role such crucial moments. If you heard the clarion call of Swami Vivekananda arise awake and stop not till the goal is reached, his eternal message was not politically motivated. And yet it so powerfully affected the innermost depths of human life and man also bound these ideas to apply for good things in their whole life. Swami Vivekananda said that the national ideals of India are renunciation and service. But today we have forgotten these ideals. We have been excessively preoccupied by the materialistic outlook. We should sun into this excessive desire for our worldly things. We look deep into our heart with a selfless, guiltless, stainless heart we should render our service who are still unpaid, unclothed and unseltered with muscles of iron and nerves. We shall conquer all the miseries of life. These two lines should be embossed on the tablet of our mind. Miles to go before I sleep and miles to go before I sleep. However, education for all is my dream. To actualize my long-term stream, please help me. Now I present the audience a short video of our school for a one-day activity. Please attend it. You can sit here. One of our students is from the centre of this building. I mean, there are some people in the society who ask for education among their children. This was our wish and the education that was given to us by this building. So Babarali tells us a little bit about your school and also about what you want to do from now on. You had some wonderful ideas of what you want to do next. When I started this school only eight students but today's school dance up to class eight with 977 students. And most of the students are girls. They work in the morning in fields, houses and different corners and in the afternoon they join to our school. So friends, when I started this school this year they give the Mathemic examination and two girls also inspired by me they also teach our school now. And after the teacher I want to expand my school high school, high secondary school and a college also. This is my dream for my school. And how many teachers do you have in your school? Nowadays our schools run 10 teachers to non-teaching and when do you do the office work the teaching, when do you get involved in this? In the morning I go to my college and around 2 pm I come back to my home and from and 2.30 pm 2.30 pm to 7 pm I teach the students and 7 pm to minimum 10 pm I work in the office work and many days I work in the government officials our capital of West Bengal Calcutta our district capital I also visit government office many seminars for our school also. I think we all need to celebrate Babarali for not the heights we climb but the distance we travel and I think he is a great example of what we can do if we put our mind to it. Thank you.