 respected chairperson, my mentor and advisor to the chief minister of now land Sri Agumetha, my colleagues Obed Quinker, members of our special guest Otraj, Tetzel College governing board members, Ringma Baptist Church woman department representatives, Professor Kate McNeil and your team from University of Melbourne Stella Maris College Autonomous Chennai, Tata Institute of Social Sciences Guwahati, Savitra Baipulepuni University and my very own Tetzel College community and all the wish well-wishers who are present here today. Lonya Quwah that is Ringma for good morning. At the outset, first of all I want to bring greetings on behalf of my tribe because today is actually a very special day. It is today is what we call Nada and this is the largest festival for the Ringma community of which I am a part and for which this college which is sponsored by the Council of Ringma Baptist Church is celebrating its festival of post-harvest and Thanksgiving. So I am so thankful to have people from all over the world, all over the country, all over our state here with us today to celebrate both Nada and also our Leading Together dialogues 2023. Thank you for everyone of you for making this happen. When we're talking about Leading Together, I think the main fact is just that there is only so much that maybe the smartest ones can do alone. There are so many cultures, so many practices and so many things for us to learn from each other and particularly from the indigenous communities around the world of which I'm proud to say that we are also a part of. And while we try to learn from each other, I hope that these dialogues over here in this session ultimately translate into action because what we have seen and I guess what we feel is that we are quite good at talking. We have seen a lot of talk and right now everybody wants action on the ground. And I think if we know what we're doing and if we have the right guidance and if we look to each other for support so that we are not doing things just on our own but joining hands together, leading together, then we can probably accomplish anything. So with that, I would like to welcome each and every one of you to lead together to treat this college as your own for the next two days and hopefully we can become closer as friends, as professionals and continue the conversations that have that began in 2021 through the initiatives of Dr. Dolly and the University of Melbourne and make this grow into maybe a larger community that doesn't just change our five institutions, that doesn't just change Nagaland, that doesn't just change India, changes and makes the world a better place as stated in the college mission and vision to empower people towards lifelong excellence to create a positive impact in the world. Thank you for initiating this. Thank you for being here and I welcome you all to Nagaland and Detso College. Thank you.