 Namaskar. Land ecosystem globally is witnessing an unprecedented movement towards land administration reform. This particular reform is triggered by three systemic shifts. A technological shift which is bringing in new technology around information technology as well as geospatial technology. A institutional shift that is providing land administration service delivery system with private sector mediation as well as participation of other non-land departments, they are now traditionally involved in land administration service delivery. And at the same time a legal reform which is trying to support these changes, structural changes through legal enactments and new laws. The whole objective behind this land administrative reform is to bring in inclusive tenure security for the poor and marginalized. Those who are remaining so far have remained outside of the land tenure documentation or we can call them at the bottom of the pyramid of land tenure formalization. There is also another objective behind this land administrative innovation particularly looking at how land market can be expanded through new opportunities around prop tech, fintech sector as well as risking investments in carbon energy and infrastructure primarily through digitized, fungible, easily transferable and easily visible digital land data. In the land act conference this year I will be delivering a keynote which takes a demand side perspective of this land administrative innovations and try to analyze if this reform in the administration is really making a difference for those at the bottom of the pyramid of the land tenure documentation. Has this innovation while being efficient and smart is also being equitable and just for whom it matters most. This particular group of constituency I would describe as women, indigenous communities, Dalits, Azula slum dwellers and Teran farmers taking data from India's innovations around land administration particularly the big proxy projects like digital India land records modernization program that is trying to digitize more than 300 million existing land records as well as looking at the new land titling programs across forest, urban and rural landscapes covering more than 50 million hectares. I will try to bring in insights from the field as well as from the initial statistics to see if this land administrative innovations really making a difference for the poor on ground in terms of announcing that new security as well as making the new tenure documents they are getting through these programs. Utilizable for creating new economic opportunities. Looking forward to my interact with you during coming up Landoc conference and sharing my insights and to get your feedbacks. Thank you.