 So my name is Ramakrishna Paul, and I'm from India. I'm here doing the water management and governance specialization in water quality management. Highlights, I think it would be, because what I wanted is a perfect balance of a holistic approach towards water management, as well as something in depth as well. So I think that's the best combination that IHE depth can provide in terms of the first six months is more of a more general broader perspective towards each part, aspects of water governance and water management. And then once you select your thesis and your electives, then you dive more into deep into deep into one specialization or one aspect or one thesis topic. And then you select the electives accordingly, and then you go into deep into that particular topic. So I think the one and a half year, it's very well structured in that way. My international field trip was in Spain and Portugal. So we were studying the water scarcity in Spain and water distribution in Portugal. And it gives you a much more on-ground experience of what is happening in different countries from a different country perspective as well. It's one of the most fun part as well of the entire one year of studies. I think two students from IHE depth who got selected for the attending the Stockholm World Water Week. And I think it's a great opportunity. I mean, like, so an added advantage of studying in an international circle is that you make network all across the globe. And Stockholm World Water Week is like a cherry on that. And you can, you meet so many different people and you expand your network in the field of water and sanity, especially for me, because I have a background in sanitation. For me, it was, and this year's theme was sanitation. So it was a really good opportunity for me to get to know new people and also my peers in my own country and make network with them. Well, my favorite class would be water governance because I'm also doing my thesis on water governance, but then so why water governance would be because I'm from an engineering background and the sole purpose of getting into water management and governance was to get a broader perspective of policy level and governance issues. So yes, and that's why water governance. I'll be doing my thesis research on the topic of water governance in small towns of Uganda and it's under the purview of a broader project called Small, which is, I think it's a DUPC funded project and taken up by the IGDELFT, as well as with the National Water Utility in Uganda and the Macquarie University in Uganda. So I'll be traveling to Uganda day after tomorrow and I'll be staying there for three months, doing my field research and collecting data from interviews and water users and water utilities. Me, I was coming here after like three or four years of working experience and then you get disconnected to the studying rhythm and then once you are again back at it, so it's like it takes time to get back to it, but then if you manage to study like every day, I mean like every day sounds a very nerdish thing, but then if you manage to study like what is, if you be updated to what is happening in the class, then I think you'll manage it very well over here. I love DELFT and more because, not because of like DELFT as a city, but then because of the people around me and so I'm like I have amazing friends over here. I think that makes DELFT much more important and has a soft special space in my heart for that and that's because of the people that you meet mostly and always you are in that circle, you meet different people of different countries and so I think DELFT's people makes DELFT special, yeah. Yeah, I stayed in Mina Krusemanstadt and it's provided by the duo, the service partner and I think Mina Krusemanstadt has its own perks in the terms of most of the IHE students are set up over there and so at least for me specifically which benefited in that way is like we used to have lots of group studies and so if you are staying somewhere else, I don't think so having group studies would be that convenient and easy. So I think for me that was the most biggest advantage of staying in Mina Krusemanstadt.