New Delhi, July 3: Targeting rural India, smart feature phone brand "iVVO" which is a subsidiary of new entrant BRITZO, on Tuesday unveiled "Eco Series" handsets ranging from Rs 569 to Rs 669.

The product lineup of the "Eco Series" include models like iVVO IV1801, iVVO IV1805s and iVVO Eco Beatz.

"We are confident that the 'Eco Series' will further emerge as a crucial milestone for us, as we make deeper inroads into the country's rural hinterlands," said Pradipto Ganguly, CEO and Co-Founder, BRITZO.

All three dual-SIM devices feature 1000mAh battery, MP3 and MP4 player, LED Torch, Bluetooth support, one-touch music access, 1.8-inch screen, General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) web browser, wireless FM, primary camera and storage space expandable up to 32GB.

The IV1805s variant additionally includes a selfie camera and vibration mode. 

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New Delhi (PTI): A Bill which seeks to set up a single regulator for institutions of higher education is required to facilitate universities and other higher educational institutes become independent and self-governing, officials said.

The Bill is likely to be introduced in Parliament next week after it got the Union Cabinet's nod on Friday.

The proposed legislation, which was earlier christened the Higher Education Commission of India (HECI) Bill, has now been named Viksit Bharat Shiksha Adhikshan Bill.

A single higher education regulator, which was proposed in the new National Education Policy (NEP), looks to replace the University Grants Commission (UGC), the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE), and the National Council for Teacher Education (NCTE).

"The Bill proposes to set up a Higher Education Commission of India to facilitate universities and other higher educational institutes become independent and self-governing institutions and to promote excellence through a robust and transparent system of accreditation and autonomy. It is likely to be introduced (in Parliament) in the coming week," an official said.

While the UGC presently oversees non-technical higher education in the country, the AICTE oversees technical education, while the NCTE is the regulatory body for teachers' education.

The Commission is proposed to be set up as a single higher education regulator, but medical and law colleges will not be brought under its ambit.

It is proposed to have three major roles -- regulation, accreditation and setting professional standards, officials said.

Funding, which is seen as the fourth vertical, is not proposed to be under the regulator so far. The autonomy for funding is proposed to be with the administrative ministry, they said.