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 ...
Raveendran launched Think and Learn in 2011. NEW DELHI -- A teacher-turned-tech entrepreneur's path to becoming the newest member of India's billionaire's club was made clear by following what worked.
Byju’s is in advanced stages of talks to acquire Doubtnut, a two-year-old education learning app, as the Indian edtech giant looks to expand its reach in smaller cities and towns in the world’s second ...
COVID-19 led to a more demure, online-only version of startup accelerator Y Combinator’s demo day event this week for its winter cohort. Instead of company founders presenting to crowds at a venue in ...
Vedantu and BYJU’S were ranked No 8 and 10 respectively in the list of most downloaded educational apps from Google Play Store in July Vedantu also featured at No 10 in the ranking of educational apps ...
PALO ALTO, Calif. & BENGALURU, India--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Backed by General Atlantic, Sequoia Capital, the Chan-Zuckerberg Initiative, Naspers, Silver Lake, Tiger Global and other notable investors, BYJU ...
Reportedly, a "rogue officer" manipulated Apple into changing the ownership and revenue streams of these two apps that generated around $1 Mn monthly revenue The trustee alleged that the money that ...
Edtech giant Byju’s has become the most valuable startup in India after raising about $350 million in a new tranche of investment from UBS Group and Zoom founder Eric Yuan, Blackstone and others that ...
Indian online education provider Byju’s is struggling to close a funding round of $800 million as a global technology rout weighs on valuations. Investors including Sumeru Ventures and little-known ...
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 ...
NEW DELHI, Dec 14 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Rakesh Kumar was playing with his daughter at a park in northern India one evening in September when two smartly dressed salesmen approached the ...