Inexpensive homegrown tablets - think between US$60 and $200 - abound in India, where the per-capita income, despite the fast-rising economy, remains US$3,700 per year. But the uncrowned king of ...
Aakash Educational Services is chalking out a revamping strategy ‘Aakash 2.0’ aimed at scaling up its operations, bringing efficiency and building hybrid learning centres On its association with Think ...
India has announced details of an updated model of what the country is calling “the world’s cheapest tablet computer” — the Aakash 2. The Aakash 2 will feature several updates, but still retain its ...
NEW DELHI, INDIA: The price of Aakash tablet will soon come down to $35 (about Rs 1,900 approximately) from $49 at present, said Telecom and IT Minister, Kapil Sibal. "Aakash is a tablet which at the ...
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