 the co-host access. It's for exit BIA. Yes, sir. Thank you. Is my screen visible? Yes, sir. Yes, sir. Yes, sir. Recording in progress. No, Mr. Kasim, can you hear me? Ben and here. You can start. Yeah, good morning, sir. Morning. Morning, everyone. Yeah, good morning, everyone. This is Mohamed Kasim, project manager for Fawzi Project here at IIT Bombay. I'm happy to invite all of you for this question and suggestion on IIT Bombay AICT mapathon. I'll just take five minutes initially to just sum up the key takeaways about IIT Bombay AICT mapathon and this event as such. And following that, Professor Pinnan, the co-PI of Fawzi Project, who is also a faculty in the Center for Technology Alternatives for Rural Areas, will talk more about this mapathon, the idea behind it and what exactly is expected from the participants. So along with me, my friend Meeta Gupta, who is a doctoral candidate in Satara, she will also be joining us in this Q&A session on behalf of the technical team. And before that, I would like to thank Professor Kannan Magalya Sir, the PI of Fawzi Project, who is the man behind this complete event. Shoshanth for arranging this session and Madam Venita and Yashu from the Fawzi team who are present here. Okay. So today's mapathon session. Is my screen visible to all of you? Yes, sir. Okay. So the Q&A session will last for one hour to 12 o'clock. And we already have received some responses on the Google form that was floated yesterday. So based on that, all generic queries will be answered and over and above, if the participant is having any extra question, they can put it forward. A technical team will be happy to answer. And this AICT, I mean IIT Bombay AICT mapathon is organized by the Fawzi project in association with the spoken tutorial program, which is a IT literacy program funded by the Ministry of Human Resources, Ministry of Education, Government of India, along with the key technical partner, Rural Data Research Analysis Lab, IIT Bombay, along with the GISC hub and IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Bombay Chapter. And though the resources are already shared with you, just for your reference, I'm just sharing the links here. The same will be copy pasted on your chat box, just in case if you want to access the resources that we have put on the mapathon website, you can directly go through this link. And the same has already been put on mode. And if there is any query, in fact, we were able to notice on the mapathon, mapathon.atfawzi.it that some of you were asking about how to use QGIS. So for that, self-learning based spoken tutorials are available, which can be accessed through the link which is shown on the screen. And as far as the general template is concerned, like a couple of participants were asking whether the map has to be submitted separately, the document has to be submitted separately. The answer is the content that you're seeing on the screen like on the left-hand part, the map is there and then on the right, the description is present along with the mentioning of the team. So this is the exact format that we want. It could be saved as a PDF and uploaded on Moodle. It can be a JPEG file or else for your convenience, you can upload it as two different things as a PDF or as a JPG on Moodle. And these are the important dates. The registration is done. The submission has started from 22nd of February. And the last date, the extended last date actually is March 28. You have nine more days to upload your submissions and we will announce the results after the last date of submission. And here is the link to access our Moodle. I'm sure that all of you have got the Moodle access. Maybe after two slides, I'll take you through the Moodle interface of logging in and also show where exactly you have to upload the submission as best in case if you have any query related to it. Let us learn.4c.in. And yeah, okay, questions will be handled by Meeta and we'll follow the session accordingly. Okay. Hi, good morning, everyone. Am I audible? Yes. Kasim, are we taking the questions right now? Yeah, I guess we can go ahead with that and after you are done, the Q&A's we can go to Moodle and just show them what exactly they have. Okay. Yeah, so coming towards the... Meeta, sorry for interrupting. I would request Professor Penman to share his views about the Mapathon for a couple of minutes and after that we can go ahead with the questions. Okay, sure. Is that okay? Yeah, yeah, no problem. Okay. Yeah, thanks Kasim and Meeta. So welcome everyone. This is the second annual Mapathon being conducted by T Bombay AICTE and it has been every year we have been seeing considerable interest among the participants wherein this is to aim to build a capacity for map making using the data that you have or which is readily accessible. Again, this is driven by FOSSE's initiative where FOSSE stands for use of open source platforms and open source software. And that is why we promote these kind of activities so that everyone has access to a software which is free of cost and the data that we provide on the resources page can be used. You can also map your own data into this Mapathon and then create these maps which has an aim to help the local community and or build capacity for QGIS and mapping. If you have good capacity built for mapping then we can readily solve the spatial issues or mapping issues using the local resources which is all the participants. We give two options for the participants. One is by promoting your work on our webpage. Anyone who likes your maps can easily contact you and discuss about future maps and future data collaborations. And we are also indirectly building a capacity of mapping in India. Since IIT Bombay is a very well-known institution across the world, the certificate that you are getting from this is very valuable and can also be accessed anytime because it's an e-certificate we offer. It can be accessed anytime that you participate in this Mapathon. With this, I'll be happy to take questions now or after Mita's presentation where Mita would have the key questions that were put in the forum. We have an FAQ and there are some sessions where we conducted last year also. So all the questions we have compiled and then we will discuss it first. Mita will discuss it first and then if any issues on top of it, new questions, we'll be able to take the questions, okay? Thank you. Was I audible, Kasim? Nothing is good? Yes, sir. Thank you. Yeah, thank you so much, sir. Mita. Yes. So can I start with the key questions? Please go ahead, Mita. So as Professor Chinnaswamy and Kasim has mentioned that we have received a couple of questions on the forum as well as on the Google form that we had circulated. So we've just arranged all the questions based on the common themes and the common concepts people were trying to ask. So first we'll be dealing with the data-related questions. Some of the questions that we picked up, like the first question said, how can we import data for LAN degradation? So basically it will depend on your data set, the type of data set that you're using. So if you have point data set, you can convert them from Excel to GIS using the GPS locations that you have collected for. And based on your other data sets, you can follow the spoken tutorials on QGIS and use them to import your data sets. Then coming to our next question, it said that we have selected drainage network delineation as topic. We delineated drainage network of Tiruvananthapuram district in Kerala from Kato Seddam and submitted it. So they're asking, is one map enough or do we need to provide output for larger area? So one map is enough for your submissions and the extent that we had initially decided on working on districts, that is also pretty much okay. So you do not need to resubmit or move on a larger area for your submissions. And can we submit maps related to different topic? It was the question raised by the same team. So basically you've already given your problem statement and you've defined the topic. So if you've already submitted your map, then there is no need for another map to be submitted for the same. The next question that was also asked about different data sets, one of them was Sentinel data. So you can use the data sets that are available on public forum. So there are a couple of websites, links that we have already shared on the IITV AICT website page. And then there are other resources also that is available on public domain, which can be used. Next question is, if there is less data available in particular topic, there were certain topics that were mentioned and some of them were network coverage maps. So people have asked whether they can change their topics. So you are very free to change your topics in the midway because based on the data set, if you're not able to give complete map or if there is some problem in particular district that you do not see the features, then it's okay for you to change the topic. But please use the data sets that are available only in the public domain and do inform us over the forum or over the mail that you're changing your topic. Then the next question was, which type of map to be composed in topic of mapping of natural resources and management features. So the theme that is given for natural resources and man-made features in natural resources, you can talk about the land use, land cover. You can talk about the different mining areas that are available, like maybe the gold, copper areas or something of that sort. And in man-made features, you could probably talk about different water management structures or if you can talk about, let's go differently on the tourism side, maybe on that angle, you can prepare some maps. So these are some of the key themes. We would like you to explore on these areas more and give us with some new ideas. And coming to the next question, it says in provided shapefile district pulver not available, please guide me to find SHP of pulver district. So these shapefiles that we have already circulated on state level, district level, there might be certain districts that have been like divided or they have been merged. So, I mean, we have given the resources that are available in case if it's not available for you, you could probably digitize those district boundaries using the maps that are available on public forum. Else, please go with the resources that we have shared, that will be better. Then there was a question about using the QGIS software, since we are promoting use of the open source software. So it will be like the QGIS software tutorial is available on spoken tutorial. The link has already been displayed on this PPT as well. So please go through that website. All the tutorials are given in very much detail and every step-by-step process is there in the written format also and in the video format also. So please go through that. And I think it'll be very helpful and very easy to follow the process that is given there. Now, coming to the submission-related questions. So regarding the submission-related questions that have been floated on the Moodle and on the forums and that's the point to do, yeah. Someone wants to say something? Yeah, if you don't have any questions, requesting all the participants to please mute yourself. Meetha, you can go ahead. Yeah, okay. So regarding the submission-related questions, we have posted all the details on the website and we will also go through the process in this session also very quickly. But all the details have been mentioned on the website. Please go through it. Please see how the submissions have to be done. But just to basically run through the basic details of it, the maps and the description of the process has to be submitted either in the JPEG format or in the PDF format. So you have to combine the two documents as one or you can submit separately as your map and then your process. Like process basically is about what data set you have used, what methodology you have used. So you've clearly seen the template that we have shared before that is also available on the website. So please look at that and try to follow that procedure and please feel free to incorporate your ideas and your creativity in it. But please stick to the format that has been given to it. And regarding the maps also, people have been asking about the numbers. Please, like one map is more than enough. But if there is the theme that you've taken, the problem statement is requiring more maps and you can prepare maps, but one is more than enough. And again, the format PDF file for your written process and map in the JPEG or the entire thing can be clubbed up as one PDF file only. So maximum of two pages that we are looking for, in case, again, if there are more maps or something that is required for your theme, just try if you can put it in two pages if possible, the way we have shown the format. So mostly everything regarding the submission process is very clearly detailed out on the website. Please go through it. And if still any questions related to submission, if something is not clear, you can put it on the chat right now or probably put it on the Google forum. So these were some of the questions that were related to data and submission. That's all from my side. If any other question comes up, we can discuss here right now. Yeah, thank you, Mehta. So before directly entering into the question is, I just wanted to complete a few slides. So for this map, there is a prize money of rupees, one lakh rupee, which will be given to the participants. The jury will decide on the winner's part. And otherwise for all participants whoever is going to submit the map, they will be getting e-certificates. From us. And there was, in fact, there were a couple query related to the change of topic from a few teams. In case of you are changing the topic, you're completely fine with it. But please mail your team name along with the new topic that you want to work upon or which you're going to submit to us before you upload it on mobile. So that will help us in terms of editing on the main response or sheet that you had entered during registration. And yeah, so over to the participants. If you have any questions, you can unmute yourself. Please be specific on your questions and a technical team will be happy to answer. Any questions? Yes. Please go ahead. Ma'am, from where do we get the toposheets? I think a lot of people are asking this question. So there is a website. I'll just share it in the chat. Again, these, if you just type toposheet and you district name or your state name, you will easily find it on Google. However, we will share it here, toposheet. So that is one of the least important for the Mapathon. That's why we didn't put it in the resource page. But since many are asking, I will put the link in the chat before the session is closing. Okay, so I'm just getting it. I'll just put it in the chat. Okay, sir. Yes, sir. Sir, can I go next? Please go ahead. Yes, sir. I registered for the individual and group also for, but for submission, I only got the submission link for group. So how I submit my individual work? Yeah, have you used the same email ID for while registering for both the things? Yeah, I use my same mail ID for it. Okay, so actually we have given, you will have options to upload five different files, which are up to 100 MP. So your team submission, please club it into a single PDF, upload it and rename it as your team name underscore it in the topic. And for your individual submission, make it as a single PDF again and mention in the like file name that it is your individual submission along with your topic. Okay, means both the topics are uploaded in the same link. Yeah, please do it because you have used the same email ID. That is what we have to do right now. Okay, so that's part of the thing. Also, please mail this thing to us. Yeah, so I did. Yeah, okay. Thank you so much. Next question, please. Good morning, sir. Hey, excuse me, sir. Yeah, please go ahead. Sir, can I upload the JPEG or PDF file, sir? I'll do one thing. I'll just share the screen on Moodle that clearly explains what people have to do. The submission guidelines has all the process mentioned in it. Just give me a second. I'll just share the screen. Okay, sir. Is my screen visible? Yes, sir. Yes, sir. Okay, so I have one second. For those who asked about the toposheets, I've shared you US link, utexas.edu. You can just go there and click the link for any toposheet in India. It is old, but it's still relevant. Okay, so this is a quick way to get data. maps.library.utexas.edu. It's in the chat box. Please copy and paste it for your reference. Sir, can I continue? Please go ahead. Thank you, sir. Okay, yeah, so this is the link that you have to... I believe that all of you have received a registration link, which we have confirmed it, again, with the technical team. So learn.forci.in. That is the URL that you have to use to log into our model where you have to upload the submission. Okay, so once you log in, if you could see I have already logged in. So that will be this particular course named IITB AICT Mapathon 2022. Please click on it. And once you go there, you will be able to see that we have put announcements. And this topic one, we have renamed it as IITB AICT Mapathon submission link. Once you click on this link, you will be able to upload your files. But immediately below that, we have given the instructions here. This is a common page for all of you. So I'll just read it out for you. In this submission, we have clearly written that only the team lead can upload the submissions to model. I mean, the same thing has already been sent to you. Whatever we have published it here, that has gone to you as email. Okay, so the things are here. Like the important points that you have to notice mentioned here. So your complete submission, if you are submitting the map and description separately, whatever it is, it should not exceed 100 MB. The last date of submission is 28 March. In fact, that is the extended deadline for you to work freely on the topic of your choice and submit it. And yeah, here we have mentioned it as a two-step process. One is the evaluation will be based on your map along with the description. Either it could be a single PDF file or a JPG or a GIF image. So please note it very carefully. The submissions that we accept is either a PDF file format or a JPG or a GIF format. And as far as the map submissions are concerned, most of you are having query. So we have put all the resources in this link. If you could just log into model, you'll be able to access it. For your convenience, what I have done is I have collected everything and put it in a Google Drive. I'll share the Google Drive access in the chat box. So just in case if you want to have, if you want to go through it right now. Yeah, so this is it. And this is my admin interface. Once I click on the submission link, you will be able to see the same thing. And here I'm able to see a commit to a number of participants and other things. Here you will be having the options to upload files. So in that, it will be clearly written. Only three formats are accepted. One is a PDF. Second one is a JPG image or a GIF. But predominantly, I mean, people who have uploaded, they have gone with the PDF format. So whichever is convenient for you, you can go ahead with it. So if you could just read it here. It is, please, we have clearly mentioned it. Please submit your maps in JPG or PDF format only. But some people had asked for GIF. So GIF is also allowed. But predominantly, it is either JPG or PDF. I hope the question is answered. Can we have the next question? Kaseem, there is a question about mentors getting certificate and four people in a team getting certificate. Please explain that. Yeah, all the participants, if you have entered it on the registration link, every name that has been mentioned, every team member including the mentor and everyone will get the certificate. Each certificate will be generated on successful upload of maps. So if maps are not being uploaded, certificates will not be generated. So certificates are against a successful upload of qualified maps. Yeah, thanks. Sir, would you like to mention about the India map boundary and other things because that's a question? You know, one second. I don't understand. Mr. Chetan, you're asking the same question again and again. And we are putting the answer. Please let us know if it's not clear. There is no problem. Excuse me, sir. Actually. Tell me, Chetan. Sir, actually, I wanted to ask that. What means how we will evaluate the map based on clarity of the concept that we have on this? It is there in the submission link. It is about how many steps you use, how well the map is made. So that is how we do it. And just see, there are different levels of map making. So put as much as you can. And we will judge it based on the map, the use of the map, and how people can readily make the map. There's no priority for topics. Thank you, sir. Yeah, and for Rajalakshmi, how to calculate hotspots of land use change. See, the hotspot, if we give all those methods and all, then your part is missing. We want you to do it step by step. There are resources for it. We have given you the data. We have also given you the links to learn QGIS. Please learn and then do it. If we take each topic, there are 14 plus topics. So for every topic, if we give methods, then your participation is very limited. So we want you to learn and do. And this is the activity where you would use these data sets. You will use our tutorials, spoken tutorials from Farsi, and do it. Again, please don't worry of how much you can achieve, how big the maps are. As much as you can do, please do. And we understand that there are different levels of QGIS learners in this mapathon. For example, there'll be one advanced learner. There'll be one basic learner. All these would be put together in a very structured fashion, and we will judge the winners. And all, even if it is high level map or low level, very basic map, everyone will get a participation certificate if it is a valid submission. Last year, we had invalid submissions wherein some people copy pasted from other work. Some people took an image from PDF and put, they took a paper and then put it into the map. So please don't do that. We can easily find it. So you will not get a participation certificate if you do that. So try a map as much as you can do a map. Excuse me, sir, I have no doubt, sir. Yes, Sanjay. Sir, is it possible to change the district type topics, sir? Yes, sir. Yes, the whole topic. How can we do that, sir? No, you can pick any district you want, right? Sir, but initially, I have picked a district in my email Google form, sir. That's fine, I'll explain this again. So every one registration ID is given. And for that ID, you are allowed to change your topic, your district area of interest and any other detail. We collected the district data to make the registration map. If you had seen the registration map, we wanted all India participation. So for that, we needed the district where you wanted to work. So now we say that confidently all India, the participation is there. So you are allowed to change the district or there's some adjustments in the topic as needed. And in your submission, please put one line saying that you have changed the district or changed the topic as per need. That's fine. And if you are changing the topic, please do write a mail to us with a clear topic along with your team name and other thing because that will help us in terms of changing, editing and on your, before printing the final certificates. There is a question about boundary. You are allowed to do any boundary you want. You can do a city, you can do a village, you can do the whole country, anything you want. QGS video link for RT, it's already there in the website. Please go to IITB, the AICT website. You will find the link for the QGS videos, okay? Adirba has not received any email. Please check your spam folders, okay? So if you haven't then send an email to us, we will see what we can do. Okay, any other questions? There's one question about how are we supposed to highlight traffic hotspots? Again, if we give the method, then that is not a competition. The topic we have given, okay? Everyone can do it differently. One can do it in 10 steps, one can do it in three steps in GIS. So we cannot disclose how you should do the map. It's your duty to learn the GIS through this mapathon and then do the map. We have given you the necessary, at least the basic of QGS we have given. Okay, I think there's someone, yeah. Priyanka, you should be open, you should open all these in QGIS. I hope you're opening it in QGIS. And students are also putting it in and Kasim has put down the tutorials. Do we need to club all maps in one PDF if we make more than one map? Again, it's your presentation. Think about it like you're applying for a competition, a job interview, okay? So you can make four maps. Don't make more than four maps because it is hard for us to evaluate thousands of applications. So I have four map, okay? For example, the situation is what, 4,000 participants. So everyone gives four maps, then it's huge, right? One map is enough. As Kasim says, the total should not exceed 100 MB and you could put it into one map like box images. So in a single page, you can have four images, which is fine or you can have four images back to back. Again, the result is only one image, right? In any QGIS exercise, the result is just one image at the end. You can show me different images that is fine, but more will be put on the final. Yes, Rajalakshmi, yes. You can upload both the, but two problem statements, I'm not sure because you're only given one problem statement. So you can mention it in the email that you made two problem statements and then you could do it. Yes, the recording is available. We will, Kasim, is the recording available? We will make it available, sir. Yes. Excuse me, sir. Yeah, one second, I'll just finish. Mr. Bevelio goes, I don't know that, is a team or something. Yes, you can use any open source software. We promote QGIS because we started with one. We cannot have multiple, we cannot have the bandwidth, but you are allowed to use any open source software. Okay, so I'll just say yes. Yeah, who was asking the question? Please go ahead. Excuse me, sir. I am the one who was asking the question, sir. Yes, Sanjay. Sir, how can we possibly intimate the change of location in the maps we're setting, sir? I'm not understanding the question, sorry. Sir, how can we possibly intimate the change of district location in the Google Forms we've filled? Not in the Google Forms, Satim said, you have to email them, okay? Kasim, have you shared the email? Yeah, I'll put it on the chat, I'll put it once again, sir. So, participants who are changing the topic or district or even any data, please upload it for your convenience, but inform us via email. So, our ID is map-a-thon-at-for-see-dot-n. I'll put it on the chat box. I'm sorry. You can put it on the screen. Can you do that? Just like put a text box on the screen right there and then put that there, because the chat is moving. So, yeah. Any remote sensing data you can use. List four is a government ISRO data. So, you are welcome to use it. Here, just you can add or you can make me a co-host, right? So, let me see if I can do it. Okay, just present the screen again, Kasim. That's where you have the co-host now. No, no, you present the screen, whatever you had, and then on that, type the Gmail, the email you want, map-a-thon-at-for-see-dot-n. I'm doing it once again. So, you can add the text box in Zoom and do it. Any other questions that I missed? Pranad or Meeta, Shivan and you can let me know. I think most of the questions we have answered. So, you have answered the questions. Yeah, I don't understand Aarti. I need a maida. I don't know. We don't give maids here. So, mail ID or is it made? Please check your typing. And then, yeah. How is the recording going to go to them? Now, we will share the YouTube link to them, sir. Yeah, so when you share the YouTube link, also share the map-a-thon-dot. But it's there on the website. Maybe you can just show the website now. Can you share the website? And then, any questions they could send it to map-a-thon-at-for-see-dot-n? Is my screen over? Nope. Now it's coming. Yes. Yeah, thanks. So, the presentation will also be shared and the recording will also be shared. So, please let us know if any other questions. Okay, is there any other questions for us? You see the chat box. Everything is fine. No, Pallani, Veelavan, four members also need to submit separate PDF. No, four members is one team. One team, one submission, okay? And in that submission, you can have four maps up to 100 MB. If you make one MB maps, I'm not sure if that is useful. But as much as 100 MB, you can send us the data. All four members will get the certificate and also your mentor will get one. I think we're done, Kasi. Yeah. So, is there any questions? Sir, can we conclude the session? Yeah, I'll just take a minute. So, how we submit files? Priyanka, I think we have given the method. Kasim, can you also share, he'll be sharing the method step-by-step, how you do it, okay? In modal, you have to submit it, Priyanka Mani. And yeah, it's just a simple process. Participants, please mute yourself. So, that is good to hear what we are conveying. Yuvashree, I think for you, it says, sir, in front mapping, do I need to plot affected areas or suspecting areas? It's both the questions. Two are very good questions, Yuvashree. You could do one, one is a problem, right? One is saying that plot affected areas for a particular flood area, flood year, you can do. Or you can do a prediction, which is suspecting areas. So, both are fine and both are valid presentations. Can we change from Mehboob? Can we change from individual to group? Individual, I don't think it's allowed now, Kasim, can you help me out here? He said, he's basically asking, can he add more members now? No, it is not possible, sir. Yes. The situation is closed. So, it will be difficult for us to edit and generate modal links. Correct, we cannot do that. What is the maximum pages that can be used in PDF? Again, 100 MB, four pages is max is okay. So, please use four pages. Again, why we want single pages enough? And can you show me the example, Kasim? One second, sir. See, we will be putting this on our website, IITB, our Mapathon website. And for example, some vendors are there. For example, a person has made a map in West Bengal. They're already there on the website as well. No, no, on your final presentation you had, yeah. For example, it is like this. So, if you look at it, here's your map. Just one map is, and this is a presentation, a module, a template. The template is already given to you. So, all you have to do is put the map inside, put your title on the top, and make sure the legends, everything should be there as much as possible. So, legends, not the arrow, et cetera. And then your map description is your introduction. What is the map about? The small methods that you've used, some data about you used, and then your team name, et cetera. So, why is this useful for us to promote you? Is anyone who wants to do, for example, the Pune area, small areas work, you could actually look at it, and then the person, anyone who's interested in Pune, the government agency or a private agency, can look at, oh, so Rudra has done it. I'll get the contact email or anything, and they'll send an email to you. So, you're directly contacted for any other maps, like a consultant or any help they want. So, data, everything stays with you. You're not sharing any data to us. Only the final output, where we show that we have made so many participants use open source data and open source mapping. And we have created a capacity of mappers, because a lot of data is available, satellites and data, but less people are mapping it. So, by this exercise, we are making more maps. Okay, can we reclassify Varsha, the land cover data from Bhuvan? Yes, you can. You can reclassify and put it. Guy three, we have given the area proposed work as ten night during registration, but our problem statement is state-wise, healthcare indicators, yes, you can change. And then you can just intimate the mapathon.fossy.in that you have changed the topping or area. Send drive link set in starting. Drive link, Kasim would have already sent. They have already put a reshare it again. When, money, sir, when want to write full process in the procedure page, you can write the methods, that's enough. Okay, so what data you took, steps that you did, all can be written in just a small paragraphs. Okay, like saying that for example, I took Bhuvan data, I use a QGIS reclassifying tool to reclassify the data from one degree pixel to 0.25 degree pixel, and those steps can be done, that's it. So just a small steps that can be done. Please don't copy paste it from any other books, reports, papers, it's easily traceable. So, yeah, as much as you can write in one paper, we are okay with it, how much you can write. You won't be penalized for the space because writing is a different skill. So what, how much ever you can write, please write it. We will judge you based on the map first and how much clarity is there in the map. All these are the links for the drives, et cetera, et cetera. Please go to the spoken tutorial and the, yeah, all the other data has been given. Any more questions? Any questions? You can raise your hand if you have questions, not, I think it's over guys, thank you. You can go. Yes, are you there? And thank you so much, sir. Yesh. Okay, so before concluding the session, I would request all the participants on behalf of the Fawzi project, the spoken tutorial project and the Rudra Lab, please follow us on social media for a periodical updates about the mapathon and other events that we conduct. And if you have any interesting story to share about this mapathon, you can either record it as a video testimonial or a text and send it to us. We'll be happy to put it on your social, on our social media and on our websites. So we also welcome feedback and suggestions from you. The idea is a mapathon at Fawzi.in for any query that you have related to this event. We thank all of you for your participation in today's Q&A session. Please remember that the last date for the submission is March 28th and that is the extended deadline. So beyond that, we will not be able to extend it further. So yeah, please upload your submissions accordingly and for any doubt, we are always available for your support. So please feel free to write to us. Thank you so much for your participation. Thank you.