Saturday, January 31, 2009

Rs 500 laptop display on Feb 3

Rs 500 laptop display on Feb 3

$ 10 a laptop with a capacity of 2 GB RAM (500 rupees) prototype, on display in Tirupati on February 3 when the National Mission on Education through Information and Communication Techology has started will be. The $ 10 laptop project, TOI first reported three years ago, MIT's Nicholas Negroponte's $ 100 laptop for an answer in the form of India that he was trying to Hardsell has come. $ 10 laptops to the drawing board stage because of the Vellore Institute of Technology, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, scientists, students in IIT - Madras and semiconductor complex as public-sector participation by putting to work out is

Indian Govt. Rs 500 laptop comes with. Three days from now when the Indian Minister of Human Resource Development Arjun Singh for the National Education Mission on Information and Communication through the holy city of Tirupati in the technology age for entry into India in search of a new chapter will begin to write.

National Mission on Education through Information and Communication his term in five years India's ruling United Progressive Alliance coalition's most ambitious plan. The decision to students and educational institutions to make available Rs 500 laptop is just incredible.

Government money is that many of the top technical institutions by the Indian Institute of Technology in Chennai as the Vellore Institute of Technology in addition to other institutions in the country has been developed, including broad-scale production of five hundred laptop has decided to.

Child (OLPC) One Laptop per MIT to defeat the project, the National Mission on Education in the form of a $ 10 laptop will be presented. Low-cost gadget started the mindset on the back of the original 18,000 in the country for colleges and computer infrastructure to expand connectivity.

Besides the $ 100 laptop technology interrogation, MIT's Nicholas Negroponte's OLPC project for the Ministry of Human Resource Development is the main reason for the protest and to $ 200 in hidden costs, the Economic Times report was high. Ministry of four publishers, McMillan, Tata McGraw Hill, prentice - Hall and development agreement with a publication on their textbooks to upload has entered Sakshat ', a government online portal. Rs.4612 crore with a 11th Plan outlay, the government Rs.2.5 10 kbps connection to the institution per million and the state's private and government colleges to subsidize 25 percent of the cost will be.

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