The collapse of education start-up Byju’s has resulted in US court sanctions and cast a shadow over the country’s tech sector ...
Think & Learn, the parent of Byju's, has moved the Supreme Court challenging an NCLAT order permitting Aakash Educational Services to proceed with the second tranche of its Rs 240-crore rights issue ...
The Supreme Court on Friday paved the way for the insolvency proceedings of edtech platform Byju's to continue, stating that ...
Byju’s unveiled three transformer models on Wednesday intended to enhance the quality of its services and streamline learning and personalization experience for its students as the edtech giant places ...
The Indira Gandhi Stadium, India’s largest indoor arena with the capacity to seat about 20,000 people, played host to an event in 2013 much different than its usual lineup of concerts and badminton ...
Byju’s Alpha Inc., the US-based special purpose finance vehicle of Indian ed-tech unicorn Byju’s, has sued its parent, Byju Raveendran, his wife Divya Gokulnath, brother Riju Ravindran, and ...
Byju Raveendran, CEO and co-founder of Byju’s has assured employees that unpaid salaries for the past three months will eventually be credited. However, he admitted that payments would not be made ...
Once a rising star in the Indian ed-tech industry, Byju's has encountered many difficulties lately. The business has been fighting a debt load and concerns regarding its financial handling procedures.
Byju's is divesting its US assets at significantly reduced prices due to creditor pressure amid bankruptcy proceedings. Tynker was sold to CodeHS for $2.2 million, a fraction of the $200 million ...
Indian education technology start-up Byju's will not renew its jersey sponsorship deal with India's cricket team, the company's co-founder Divya Gokulnath, told CNBC. Gokulnath said Byju's is ...
Byju Raveendran, the eponymous founder of Indian edtech titan Byju’s, has pledged his home as well as those owned by his family members to raise money for paying employees as the company battles a ...