Byju's learning app delisted from Google Playstore due to non-payment of dues to Amazon Web Services
Beleaguered edtech firm Byju's learning app has been delisted from Google Playstore due to non-payment of dues to its vendor Amazon Web Services, according to sources. While some of the other apps of ...
The government on Friday warned ed-tech companies against unfair trade practices in India. The consumer affairs secretary in a meeting with industry body Indian Edtech Consortium (IEC) said that ...
Byju's learning app has been removed from the Google Play Store due to unpaid dues to Amazon Web Services. Think and Learn, which operates under the Byju's brand, is now managed by an Insolvency ...
Edtech unicorn BYJU’s on July 25 announced that it has acquired after-school learning app Toppr and upskilling platform Great Learning, in a cash and stock deal. With the new acquisition, BYJU’s has ...
What started with low-key online courses, education start-up Byju's is now eyeing overseas expansion. Can it sustain the momentum it has built so far?
The sales machine that propelled Byju’s rapid ascent to the world’s most valuable edutech also played a large role in its downfall, according to The Learning Trap, a new book by Morning Context ...
In 2015, a young engineer from Kerala in south India came up with an ambitious plan to take math and science online and make it fun for the country’s stressed teenagers. But instead of remaining ...
BYJU’S, the edtech company and the creator of India’s most loved Learning App, today announced a two-year partnership with Olympic medalists Neeraj Chopra and PV Sindhu as the brand ambassadors for ...
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