Under this scheme, the first year college students in the state will get 7-inch 'NAMO E-Tab' tablets, which have a market value of Rs 8,000 each, by just paying Rs 1,000.
Several students, who had already registered for the scheme, received the tablets from the chief minister at the launch ceremony here today.
In the coming days, more such events will be organised in different parts of state to distribute the tablets, which have voice-calling facility, a government release said.
The state government has allocated Rs 200 crore for this scheme, Rupani said during the launch function.
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"Our aim is to realise the dream of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to build a new India. Though the tablets, made by well known companies, are worth Rs 8000 in the market, we are giving it at a token rate of Rs 1,000 to the college students," he said.
On the upcoming assembly elections in Gujarat, Rupani said the BJP government does not believe in giving false promises to win votes.
Rupani said the government is not distributing such tablets for free because people, usually do not value such (free) things.
He announced that the government will spend Rs 30 crore, earned through the distribution of such subsidised tablets, on building digital infrastructure in college campuses across the state.