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The Andhra Pradesh government will distribute tablet computers (Tabs) to students and teachers of Class 8 at a cost of Rs 643 crore. Over 4.50 lakh students and 50,194 teachers in 8,395 schools will get the Samsung T220 Lite Tablet PC, loaded with content from Byju’s in the next two months. The state cabinet, which met here on Wednesday under the chairmanship of Chief Minister Y S Jagan Mohan Reddy, approved the proposal for distribution of Tabs.

Initially, it was proposed to give the gadgets only to students of Class 8, but the Cabinet now extended



the facility to the teachers in government and aided schools as well. Sources in the Education Department said the government entered into an agreement with the vendor on September 5 under which each Tab with a 64 GB memory card will be supplied at Rs 12,843, as against the market price of Rs 16,446.

In all, there are 4,38,216 Class-8 students in government-run schools and another 12,324 in aided institutions. The government initially announced that the Tabs would be distributed to students in September but now the process would take at least 60 days.
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