 So, what is your name? Saffa So, thank you to Saffa for helping me translate. Now, I will start with a couple of things. First of all, in his address, Anil Kumar ji said that this is one of the best tools in the constituency. So, my request to you is he has given 50 lakhs. Make sure that you pressure him to give you more. So, we are inaugurating here a science lab. Physics, Chemistry, Botany and Zoology. And so, I would like to tell you what is the essence of science. And how does one actually start studying science? The first most important thing about science is that you have to have an open mind. Your mind cannot be closed. That means that you have to listen to other people. That means you have to respect other people's ideas. Other people's cultures, other people's religions, other people's languages. There is a fashion these days in the country. That you can hate people and at the same time you can progress scientifically. The only way you can truly be scientific is if you are open to other people's ideas. If you are curious, you try to understand why somebody thinks the way they do. And it is a natural thing. It is the essence of being a human being. If you go and speak to any child, the smallest child, you will find that he is curious. They are always looking around. They are trying to figure out the world around them. You will never find a child who is full of hatred. Have you ever seen a child who is full of hatred? Never. But you have seen a curious child. If you show a child something new, he looks at it and tries to understand it. So in fact, a child has scientific nature. And hatred and anger is the biggest destroyer of scientific nature. So I am confident that many of you young students will use this lab to become successful. Some of you will run companies. Others might join politics. Somebody might become a doctor or lawyer. But never let the scientific spirit inside you be killed by anger and hatred. Respect other people's views, appreciate other people and that is the foundation of science. Now we know that the conditions of schools in Kerala, the best in the country but still not good enough. And you know recently there was an incident where a young girl died because of a snake bite. I think it's very important that the state government and the national government provide support to schools like this. Provide infrastructure to our students and our teachers. As your MP I will continue to raise this in parliament. You have made some demands, many demands. My MP lab fund is limited but I will try and help you in whatever way I can. Final thing I would like to say to the teachers and the principal and also to the students. Scientific nature. And the heart of scientific nature is curiosity and the question. In science continuously asking the question is more important than the answer. So I would recommend to the teachers that you allow your students to ask as many difficult questions as possible. And there is nothing known as a stupid question or a foolish question. And I would like to end my speech by thanking the teachers and the principal for doing such an exceptional job for this country and for our future. And a big thank you to the students for inviting me here and thank you to you for doing such a good job.