Byju’s, the prominent educational technology company headquartered in Bengaluru, is facing a critical challenge concerning its payroll obligations. With a workforce of over 20,000 employees eagerly anticipating their February salaries, the company
MoS IT Rajeev Chandrasekhar highlights Byju’s swift expansion as a lesson for aspiring entrepreneurs
Union Minister of State for IT, Rajeev Chandrasekhar, has cautioned young entrepreneurs to learn from the rapid growth trajectory of edtech giant Byju’s, citing it as a case of overambitious expansion compromising
U.S. educational nonprofit Code.org has initiated legal action against WhiteHat Jr, a subsidiary of Byju’s, alleging a violation of a licensing agreement. The lawsuit, filed in a California district court, claims that
Byju’s, the Indian edtech giant, is reportedly considering cutting around 5,000 jobs in an effort to reduce costs and undergo a broader business restructuring, according to sources. The potential layoffs come after
Employees of Byju’s Tuition Centre business unit have reportedly called off their planned protest against the company’s management. The protest, which was initially scheduled for July 25, was expected to involve around