"In the upcoming budget, we are hoping for some relief in terms of the Goods and Services Tax (GST) from the government. As we have always stated, DataWind aims to fill the gap between conventional and smart education by providing affordable devices and internet connectivity. Tablet PCs carried a five percent sales tax before the implementation of GST. Due to tax rebates in certain Indian states, as part of Make-in-India, the five percent was waived. In the last financial year, we have seen a steep rise due to GST from zero percent to 18 percent. The GST rate for 7" tablets is also at disparity with 6" smartphones, which have a 12 percent, while both sets of products carry the same functionality. This made educational tablets costlier and unaffordable among low-income groups. We look forward to reduction in GST on low-cost educational tablets from 18 percent to five percent and if possible remove it completely. We are hopeful that the process of GST refunds gets expedited thus helping to run the business with ease," said CEO and President, DataWind, Suneet Singh Tuli.