New Delhi. You must have used the American mobile operating system Android. Nowadays Android operating system is being used inside most of the smartphones around the world. But now India is also progressing in the IT sector. Union Minister for Communications, Electronics and Information Technology Ashwini Vaishnav and Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan on Tuesday (January 24) tested the indigenous mobile operating system (OS) BharOS. This mobile OS has been developed by an incubated firm of the Indian Institute of Technology Madras (IITT). It is quite easy to install this software on commercial off-the-shelf handsets.
Let us tell you that Union IT Minister Ashwini Vaishnav said on the indigenous mobile operating system ‘Bharosa’ that there will be difficulties in this journey and there are many people around the world who will bring difficulties and will not want such a system to be successful. We have to work towards making it successful with great care and persistent effort. The Union Minister has described the trust as ‘Bharosa’. If we talk about this operating system, then BharOS, also known as Bharos, is an indigenous mobile operating system. This mobile operating system has been developed by the incubated firm of Indian Institute of Technology Madras (Indian Institute of Technology Madras). It is being claimed to benefit 100 crore mobile phone users of India. The special thing about this OS is that it is hi-tech. Comes with security and privacy. That is, in this mobile operating system, users get more freedom, control and flexibility to choose and use apps according to their needs. Will be able to install BharOS on commercial off-the-shelf devices.