
Calling
low-cost tablet Aakash his unfulfilled dream, telecom minister Kapil
Sibal said he has pursued the project despite not getting support from
some government departments and that the tender for manufacturing the
latest version will be finalized in January.
"Aakash
was my dream but it was not fulfilled, I tried hard... some departments
of my government did not support me... despite that I continued to
strive and then I brought the project in my ministry and now
specifications for Aakash 4 have been completed," Sibal said at the
launch of 'e-inclusion' project here.
"Some departments did not support me but despite that we are bringing the Aakash," Sibal said.
The
Aakash project was Sibal's brainchild when he was the HRD Minister. The
idea was to provide low-cost computing device at subsidized rate to
students to enable them access internet for educational purposes.
Canadian company Datawind had bagged the contract to produce the first and second versions of the Aakash tablet.
"The
specifications of Aakash 4 has been finalized. DGSD has floated a
tender, which will be finalized sometime in January. All those entities
which will meet the tender conditions will be entitled to manufacture
the Aakash and depending on the volume of production, it will be
available to anybody who wants to buy it," Sibal said.
The Directorate General of Supplies and Disposals (DGSD) procures products for government supplies.
Asked
about the price of the tablet, Sibal said: "We will see what the price
is. Originally what we wanted was around Rs 2,500 but that is without
excise, without any of the other transportation costs and other things.
So once you add those on I don't know what it may come to," he said.
He,
however, added those who can afford it can buy and those who cannot,
the government departments like Human Resource Development Ministry and
Rural Development Ministry can provide subsidy if they wish to.
"Those
who can afford it can buy, those who cannot afford it, if government
departments intend to buy it and give subsidies they can give it," he
added.
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