Hyderabad: The Rangareddy District Dispute Reddressal forum has asked education platform Byju’s to pay Rs 71,000 to a student ...
Hyderabad: Ranga Reddy District Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission has directed Byju’s to refund Rs 56,000 with 9% ...
Once the face of India’s digital education boom, Byju’s rose from a modest learning app to a global edtech powerhouse valued at $22 billion at its peak. Its branding dominated cricket jerseys, ...
In the midst of mounting financial distress and a flurry of legal battles, edtech Giant Byju’s has faced criticism for its high-profile brand endorsements, including Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan ...
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India's education sector, especially offline coaching centres, was once booming. The country played a key role in the global education landscape, with the largest network of higher education ...
Byju’s, the Indian Edtech firm, has been in the news for a very long time due to the challenges it has faced. As we all know Byju’s had partnered with Disney to create early-learning products. You may ...
Acquired by BYJU’S in 2021, Epic and Tangible Play provide tutorials and other educational content to millions of students through its 50,000-plus institutional subscribers globally. A Kerala ...
Raveendran, who lives in Dubai, said he plans to come back to India and fill stadiums again but his hands are tied on India operations till online litigations are underway. (Image/Reuters) Edtech firm ...
Byju’s, India’s most valuable edtech startup’s founder acknowledged Thursday afternoon that his startup once valued at $22 billion, is now effectively worth “zero” as it faces insolvency.
Dutch technology investor Prosus Ventures has decided to write off its entire $530-million investment in Byju’s, marking the end of its support for what was once India’s most valuable startup. This ...
New Delhi: Twenty-three-year-old Rajeev Singhal has been preparing for the UPSC exam for the past one year. He lives in Haryana’s Sirsa and was taking online coaching classes till recently. However, ...