But the uncrowned king of inexpensive, Indian-made tablets is the Aakash tablet. I say uncrowned because the student-designed, government-subsidized Aakash has yet to hit the market. And for ...
New Delhi, Dec 13: Aakash tablet, which is currently the cheapest tablet in the world, will be available for Rs 1,900, according to the Union Telecom minister Kapil Sibal. Currently, the tablet is ...
Around this time last year, the country was all abuzz about the Aakash, an educational initiative and the worlds cheapest tablet..... Last month, President Pranab Mukherjee and Human Resources and ...
Jhunjhunwala is perhaps best known for his invention Aakash, the tablet launched and promoted by the Government of India for a mere Rs 2,500. Technology should be, as Jhunjhunwala believes ...
This netbook, which was conceptualised during IIT's work with the low-cost Aakash tablet project and was launched in February, is currently being used by about 90 students at IIT Bombay and plans ...
Right on cue, on the occasion of Education Day yesterday, President Pranab Mukherjee and the HRD minister, MM Pallam Raju, launched the Aakash 2 tablet... On November 11, i.e., on Education Day ...