In the largest such simultaneous deployment of ‘free-and-open’ software in India, over 15 lakh Kerala school children on September 7th started taking their quarterly practical tests in Information Technology on personal computers using a special Linux version. Sasi Kumar writes a brief history of the intrepid free software movement in Kerala.
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In 2005, the government announced that the schools in Kerala will completely switch to Free Software in stages. Supplements to the textbooks were created to enable students to study using GNU/Linux, which also introduced some software that a child new to computers could use to learn the skills needed to use a mouse and a keyboard.


Sasi kumar’s blog has not been properly linked.
Shobha,
Thanks, its corrected now.