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Low-Cost Aakash Tablet Project Closed in March, Targets Achieved: RTI
- Monday July 13, 2015
- Written by RobinS
A reply to an RTI query said, "The Aakash project at IIT Bombay was closed on March 31, 2015, after successfully completing all targets."
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Datawind expects to complete Aakash tablet supply by April end
- Sunday April 7, 2013
- India News | Press Trust of India
Datawind, supplier of the low-cost Aakash tablet to the government, has said it expects to complete delivery of 1 lakh units of the device by the end of this month.
- www.ndtv.com
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Aakash is alive and kicking, says Kapil Sibal
- Saturday March 23, 2013
- India News | Press Trust of India
A day after Human and Resource Development (HRD) Minister Pallam Raju expressed concerns over future of Aakash, IT and Telecom Minister Kapil Sibal on Saturday said the project for the low-cost computing device is "alive and kicking" and work is on for its third and fourth versions.
- www.ndtv.com
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Aakash tablet's fate uncertain, government says 'failure' in production
- Tuesday April 9, 2013
- Written by KunalD
The fate of the much touted low-cost computing device Aakash looks uncertain with the government Friday conceding that there has been a "failure" in its production.
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Undeterred by 'Made in China' allegations, India showcases Aakash 2 tablet at UN
- Thursday November 29, 2012
- India News | Reported by Sarah Jacob, edited by Samira Shaikh
The architect of Aakash 2 says India's low-cost tablet is not 'made in China'. Some parts are made in that country, Sunil Singh Tuli says, but it is assembled in India and is "an Indian product, made by Indians."
- www.ndtv.com
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Aakash tablet not cheap Chinese import: DataWind
- Friday April 5, 2013
- Written by SurbhiC
Makers of India's low-cost Aakash tablet on Saturday denied a local media report that said the computer was a cheap Chinese import and not an Indian innovation.
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Aakash tablet makers deny it's a cheap Chinese import
- Saturday November 24, 2012
- India News | Agence France-Presse
Makers of India's low-cost Aakash tablet on on Saturday denied a local media report that said the computer was a cheap Chinese import and not an Indian innovation as was claimed.
- www.ndtv.com
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Datawind CEO Suneet Singh Tuli in Forbes' top 15 education innovators list
- Saturday November 10, 2012
- Business |
Indian-origin CEO of Datawind, the maker of India's low-cost tablet Aakash, Suneet Singh Tuli and Massachusettes Institute of Technology professor Anant Agarwal have been named by Forbes magazine among the 15 "classroom revolutionaries" who are using innovative technologies to reinvent education for students and teachers globally.
- www.ndtv.com/business
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Two Indians among Forbes' top 15 education innovators list
- Saturday November 10, 2012
- India News | Press Trust of India
Indian-origin CEO of Datawind, the maker of India's low-cost tablet Aakash, Suneet Singh Tuli and Massachusettes Institute of Technology professor Anant Agarwal have been named by Forbes magazine among the 15 "classroom revolutionaries" who are using innovative technologies to reinvent education for students and teachers globally.
- www.ndtv.com
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India to showcase Aakash tablet at United Nations
- Monday November 5, 2012
- Written by SurbhiC
India, will showcase its low-cost Aakash tablet at the United Nations, highlighting the country's innovation involved in the "most competitively priced" tablet computer.
- www.gadgets360.com
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Low-Cost Aakash Tablet Project Closed in March, Targets Achieved: RTI
- Monday July 13, 2015
- Written by RobinS
A reply to an RTI query said, "The Aakash project at IIT Bombay was closed on March 31, 2015, after successfully completing all targets."
- www.gadgets360.com
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Datawind expects to complete Aakash tablet supply by April end
- Sunday April 7, 2013
- India News | Press Trust of India
Datawind, supplier of the low-cost Aakash tablet to the government, has said it expects to complete delivery of 1 lakh units of the device by the end of this month.
- www.ndtv.com
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Aakash is alive and kicking, says Kapil Sibal
- Saturday March 23, 2013
- India News | Press Trust of India
A day after Human and Resource Development (HRD) Minister Pallam Raju expressed concerns over future of Aakash, IT and Telecom Minister Kapil Sibal on Saturday said the project for the low-cost computing device is "alive and kicking" and work is on for its third and fourth versions.
- www.ndtv.com
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Aakash tablet's fate uncertain, government says 'failure' in production
- Tuesday April 9, 2013
- Written by KunalD
The fate of the much touted low-cost computing device Aakash looks uncertain with the government Friday conceding that there has been a "failure" in its production.
- www.gadgets360.com
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Undeterred by 'Made in China' allegations, India showcases Aakash 2 tablet at UN
- Thursday November 29, 2012
- India News | Reported by Sarah Jacob, edited by Samira Shaikh
The architect of Aakash 2 says India's low-cost tablet is not 'made in China'. Some parts are made in that country, Sunil Singh Tuli says, but it is assembled in India and is "an Indian product, made by Indians."
- www.ndtv.com
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Aakash tablet not cheap Chinese import: DataWind
- Friday April 5, 2013
- Written by SurbhiC
Makers of India's low-cost Aakash tablet on Saturday denied a local media report that said the computer was a cheap Chinese import and not an Indian innovation.
- www.gadgets360.com
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Aakash tablet makers deny it's a cheap Chinese import
- Saturday November 24, 2012
- India News | Agence France-Presse
Makers of India's low-cost Aakash tablet on on Saturday denied a local media report that said the computer was a cheap Chinese import and not an Indian innovation as was claimed.
- www.ndtv.com
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Datawind CEO Suneet Singh Tuli in Forbes' top 15 education innovators list
- Saturday November 10, 2012
- Business |
Indian-origin CEO of Datawind, the maker of India's low-cost tablet Aakash, Suneet Singh Tuli and Massachusettes Institute of Technology professor Anant Agarwal have been named by Forbes magazine among the 15 "classroom revolutionaries" who are using innovative technologies to reinvent education for students and teachers globally.
- www.ndtv.com/business
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Two Indians among Forbes' top 15 education innovators list
- Saturday November 10, 2012
- India News | Press Trust of India
Indian-origin CEO of Datawind, the maker of India's low-cost tablet Aakash, Suneet Singh Tuli and Massachusettes Institute of Technology professor Anant Agarwal have been named by Forbes magazine among the 15 "classroom revolutionaries" who are using innovative technologies to reinvent education for students and teachers globally.
- www.ndtv.com
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India to showcase Aakash tablet at United Nations
- Monday November 5, 2012
- Written by SurbhiC
India, will showcase its low-cost Aakash tablet at the United Nations, highlighting the country's innovation involved in the "most competitively priced" tablet computer.
- www.gadgets360.com