MAIT, India's premier
ICT hardware industry association, Intel,
a world leader in computing innovation and Datamini, one of India's premier OEMs today announced the launch
of TPOS7 'Janunnati Pad', to
support the government's ongoing flagship programs such as 'Digital India' and
'Make in India'. The Janunnati Pad, a first-of-its-kind enterprise class,
touch-enabled mobile device comes with integrated STQC-certified fingerprint
scanner for Aadhaar authentication.
As such, the Tablet can be used to help in the
implementation of key e-Governance initiatives such as DBT (Direct Benefits
Transfer) via Aadhaar-linked savings bank accounts of scheme beneficiaries,
through its in-built fingerprint scanner, payments card reader and barcode
scanner. It can also be deployed in the 'Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana'
(PMJDY), to extend banking services to the rural and urban poor; make wage
payments linked to Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (MGNREGS);
deliver subsidised foodgrains to BPL families via the e-PDS (Public
Distribution System); monitor public health services under the National Health
Mission (NHM) and so on.
The Datamini TPOS7 Janunnati Pad was unveiled by Amitabh Kant, CEO, Niti Aayog, Govt. of India.
Thanking Kant for gracing the launch
event and commenting on the Intel-Datamini collaboration Anwar Shirpurwala, Executive Director,
MAIT said, "We will
always promote ideas that address the needs of the Indian masses. The Janunnati
Pad has been designed and developed in India, thus contributing directly to
achievement of the goals envisaged under the government's 'Make in India'
program."
"The India ICT hardware industry is at the cusp of a huge growth opportunity to become a global hub for manufacture and supply of products for world markets. This would necessarily involve utilising existing capacities and setting up new facilities to fully utilise the benefits provided under the 'duty differential' regime. The current launch is one step in this direction," Shirpurwala added.
"The India ICT hardware industry is at the cusp of a huge growth opportunity to become a global hub for manufacture and supply of products for world markets. This would necessarily involve utilising existing capacities and setting up new facilities to fully utilise the benefits provided under the 'duty differential' regime. The current launch is one step in this direction," Shirpurwala added.
"Intel actively collaborates with the government, educational
institutions and civil society organizations to empower local communities
through the use of technology products and platforms. The launch of the Intel
architecture-based Datamini Janunnati
Pad is another step towards supporting the vision of Digital India, as it helps
to expand the reach and deliver secure e-Governance services to end users", said Debjani Ghosh, Vice President, Sales
and Marketing Group & Managing Director, South Asia - Intel, and President,
MAIT.
"From a MAIT perspective, we see this collaboration as an opportunity to
further the culture of technology innovation in India, and an important
milestone in realizing the goal of an integrated, end-to-end ESDM manufacturing
ecosystem in the country," Ghosh added.
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