Olympics 2012: Milagrow to launch tablets, robots named after Gagan Narang

The company will also give 5% of sales of a special edition product to the shooter, which could amount to about Rs 50 lakh.

Olympics 2012: Milagrow to launch tablets, robots named after Gagan Narang
NEW DELHI: Milagrow will name an upcoming tablet and domestic robot after Gagan Narang, who won India's first medal at the London Olympics on Monday after bagging a bronze in the 10-metre air rifle event.

The company will also give 5% of sales of a special edition product to the shooter, which could amount to about Rs 50 lakh.


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Milagrow business and knowledge solutions founder and chief executive officer Rajeev Karwal said that the company plans to sell more than 10,000 tablets named after Narang, each costing at least Rs 10,000.

The special editions products will be launched after consultation with Narang about the specifications and packaging. "We are very thrilled that Narang has made India proud and thus to honour Narang we have decided to launch the special edition products in the name of Narang," Karwal said.
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