Tech: Asian nation to showcase Aakash pill at U.N.
India, that assumed this month’s rotating Presidency of the protection Council, can showcase its inexpensive Aakash pill at the global organization, highlight the country’s innovation concerned within the “most competitively priced” pill laptop.
India’s Permanent Representative to the U.N. Hardeep Singh Puri aforementioned a presentation on the pill are remained Nov twenty eight at the globe body’s headquarters here to that world organization administrator Ban Ki-moon are invited.
Suneet Singh Tuli, business executive of Canada-based Datawind, that had won the Indian government’s tender for creating and supply the tablets, also will be gift on the occasion.
Aakash has been “described as the most competitively priced tablet computer by an Indian-origin entrepreneur,” Mr. Puri said at a news conference on Friday to outline the Council’s monthly agenda under India’s presidency.
India’s Permanent Representative to the U.N. Hardeep Singh Puri aforementioned a presentation on the pill are remained Nov twenty eight at the globe body’s headquarters here to that world organization administrator Ban Ki-moon are invited.
Suneet Singh Tuli, business executive of Canada-based Datawind, that had won the Indian government’s tender for creating and supply the tablets, also will be gift on the occasion.
Aakash has been “described as the most competitively priced tablet computer by an Indian-origin entrepreneur,” Mr. Puri said at a news conference on Friday to outline the Council’s monthly agenda under India’s presidency.

He said while the tablet would be called “frugal innovation” in UN terminology, it is a “competitively priced innovation.”
Later talking to PTI, Mr. Puri said the Indian mission to the UN took the initiative to showcase the tablet at the world body and other UN member states as well as media persons will be invited to the event.
Mr. Tuli would make a presentation to the UN audience on Aakash, which was launched in October last year by the Indian government to make available computing devices to students at subsidised rates.
The Indian mission intends to distribute a limited number of Aakash tablets to some member states.
Datawind had won the tender in 2010 to supply one lakh Aakash tablets for a price of around $49 per unit. The project had run into controversy following the Indian Institute of Technology at Rajasthan rejecting the devices manufactured by Datawind.
A new version of the tablet PC, featuring one Ghz processor, four-hour battery time, capacitive screen and Android 4.0 operating system, is expected to be launched in India on November 11.
The Indian mission will also organise a cultural event at the UN on November 26 featuring the Shahi qawwals, who will be flying in from Ajmer for a Sufi music concert at UN on occasion of India’s presidency.
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