FOR 
                WHOM ?
              a) 
                For those of us whom our macro-development plans have left behind.
              b) 
                For all those who participate, to develop a better sense of belonging, 
                for sharing of knowledge and understanding; for modulating the 
                knowledge of those who think they know;for making our minds more 
                fertile; for better understanding those around us and empathising.
              c) 
                For the young to combat a sense of cynicism, giving them an avenue 
                to seek fulfillment and to contribute productively.
              d) 
                For millions of our people so they can focus their energies and 
                passions on our real problems, sidelining many of the peripheral 
                issues that often divide us.
               
                In short, for all of us, for INDIA.