 I'm Dr. Balavi Pathri, Consultant Necrologist and Transplant Physician at Manipal Hospital at Sarjapur. So today we are celebrating World Kidney Day, which is an important day to help raise awareness and for everyone to understand the importance of your kidneys, the importance of how to keep them safe, how to diagnose kidney disease at early stages, and understanding chronic kidney disease, what the treatment options are, and to understand dialysis and transplant. So I hope it's an informative session for everybody. Thank you. I'm Dr. Balavi Pathri, Consultant Necrologist and Transplant Physician at Manipal Hospital at Sarjapur Road. In our hospital we are conducting the World Kidney Day. The team behind it is preparing for the unexpected and supporting the vulnerable. So I would like to inform the public that look for the kidney diseases at the early stage, so that they land up late at the real failure, so that they get treated early and be healthy in the future. I'm Dr. Archana, Head of Medical Services in Manipal Hospital, Sarjapur Road. And we are here to talk about, you know, the kidneys and primarily we are celebrating the World Kidney Day. We had a cycle tour across all Manipal hospitals in Bangalore, forming a shape of kidney on March of 5th, following which at Sarjapur Road we are celebrating the World Kidney Day by having a screening camp for our patients for three days. Primarily we will be screening for blood sugar, then creatinine and urine routine along with a consultation from a nephrologist and urologist, following which the consult may extend to the nephrologist or urologist depending upon if any other active intervention is required. Primarily we all know the golden rules to keep our kidneys healthy is to drink lots of water, not to smoke, have a healthy diet and ensure that we do not have diabetes and we should get a kidney function checked regularly or basically. Thank you.