The ‘Akshaya’ project aimed to:

Bridge the digital divide
Promote e-learning
Provide free textbooks
Renovate school infrastructure

The correct answer is: A) Bridge the digital divide.

The Akshaya project was a government initiative launched in 2000 to provide internet access to rural areas in India. The project aimed to bridge the digital divide between rural and urban areas by providing access to computers and the internet to rural communities. The project was successful in providing internet access to millions of people in rural India, and it has been credited with helping to improve education, healthcare, and economic development in rural areas.

Option B is incorrect because the Akshaya project did not promote e-learning. The project focused on providing internet access to rural areas, not on developing e-learning programs.

Option C is incorrect because the Akshaya project did not provide free textbooks. The project focused on providing internet access to rural areas, not on providing free textbooks.

Option D is incorrect because the Akshaya project did not renovate school infrastructure. The project focused on providing internet access to rural areas, not on renovating school infrastructure.