Faster Aakash at no extra cost For students
Thursday, January 19, 2012
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�All issues have been resolved. We will receive 70,000 improved Aakash tablets from Datawind (the company supplying the tablets) by January-end,� said HRD minister Kapil Sibal, after reports of the ministry planning to put its pact with Datawind on hold.
Ministry officials said Datawind may not get order in future as it had violated the contract condition of providing the tablets first to the government before selling it in open market.
The HRD ministry had asked Datawind of Montreal-based Suneet S Tuli to supply one lakh Aakash tablets for around $50 each. In the initial lot, 600 tablets were given to students for testing.
IIT, Rajasthan, which had prepared the Aakash prototype cited several deficiencies in the tablet including short battery life, processor unable to handle multiple operations at a time and poor picture quality.
Tuli was not available for comments. A company spokesperson said the remaining 70,000 tablets would be supplied as per the pact. �Not only Aakash from Datawind but all future tablets will have minimum Aakash 2 specifications,� said NK Sinha, additional secretary, HRD ministry.
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