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  2. Aakash 2 - Wikipedia

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    The Aakash 2 (also sold as the Ubislate 7Ci) [6] is an Android-based tablet computer produced by British company DataWind. [7] In an announcement in March 2012, the Telecom Minister, Mr. Kapil Sibal, who was also in charge of Ministry of Human Resources and Development had announced that DoT (Department of Telecom) had cleared the proposal to distribute 50 lakh (5 million) units of tablet PCs ...

  3. Aakash (tablet series) - Wikipedia

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    Aakash, or Ubislate 7, is a series of low-cost tablet computers produced by DataWind, all of which use the Android operating system. [1] Datawind

  4. Byju's - Wikipedia

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    In April 2021, Byju's acquired test prep firm Aakash Educational Services Ltd. in an estimated US$950 million cash and stock deal. Aakash's founders and Blackstone Group will receive minority stakes in Byju's as part of the deal. [60] [61] In July 2021, Byju's acquired American-based kids learning platform Epic! in a US$500 million cash-and ...

  5. Aakash (tablet) - Wikipedia

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    Aakash a.k.a. Ubislate 7+, [2] is a low-cost Android-based tablet computer promoted by the Government of India as part of an initiative to link 25,000 colleges and 400 universities in an e-learning program. [3]

  6. Jeotex - Wikipedia

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    The commercial version of Aakash was released online as the UbiSlate7 tablet PC at INR 3000 (US$46) and the Ubislate 7c+ tablet PC at INR 3500 (US$54) [12][25] on 11 November 2012 with plans to offer it at a subsidized cost for students of INR 1130 (US$17). In October 2013, Datawind launched UbiSlate 7Cx, UbiSlate 3G7 and UbiSlate 9Ci tablets ...

  7. Aakash - Wikipedia

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    Aakash may refer to: Aakash (tablet series) Aakash (tablet) Aakash; People with the given name. Aakash Chopra, cricket commentator, YouTuber and former cricketer;

  8. Pfizer (PFE) Q3 2024 Earnings Call Transcript - AOL

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    In support of that goal, year-to-date, we have delevered by approximately $4.4 billion, paying down approximately $2.3 billion in maturing debt and approximately $2.1 billion in commercial paper.

  9. Physics Wallah - Wikipedia

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    Physics Wallah, or "PW", was founded in 2016 as a YouTube channel hosted by Alakh Pandey, an educator hailing from Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh.The channel was initially focused on teaching the physics curriculum for the Joint Entrance Examinations (JEE), a popular entrance examination in India. [2]