Boya Babu browses his I-slate, as his father ploughs his field at Mohammad Hussain Pally in Ghanpur Mandal of Jadcharla in Mahbubnagar district (116 km from Hyderabad), Andhra Pradesh.
Students of Mohammad Hussain Pally school photgraph an image of Goddess Saraswati with their I-slates before the commencement of classes.
Boya Babu walks back home browsing his I-slate. With I-slates in their hands, school children are into web designing and have shunned watching the television , says their teacher Srinivas.
The students work up a brisk pace on their I-slates during a class test.
Instructor T. Srinivas (in green shirt) watches over a quick class test as students work on their I-slates.
Sirisha a student of the village school, shows her father, Narasimha, a brick klin labourer, the work she did on the I-slate at school.
School children arrive to attend their classes with their I-slates. The village school tucked away between hillocks in what was once a Maoist bastion , has transformed the lives of these first generation learners.
A child gets her doubts cleared from a teacher on the I-slate during the class.
Ashok, a student, is keen to complete his work on the I-slate even as his school mates are having lunch.
A student , proudly shows her hand-written word on the home page of the I-slate.
A mathematics class test is taken on the I-slate.
A school girl recharges her I-slate using a solar panel (not seen in picture) positioned above her class room.