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Guntur: Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu today said he wants the state to be a “digital AP”. To achieve this vision, they are contemplating to provide ‘Wi-Fi' service in all educational institutions of the state, Naidu said while addressing teachers and students here on the ‘Gurupuja Utsav' today. The chief minister said he is also planning to provide i-pads to all students to make them develop an awareness about Information Technology and also to reduce their burden of textbooks. We are far away at 31st place in literacy rate in the country among other states, but at the same time in technology our state stands ahead, Naidu said.
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