Why are Indian Edtech failing?
The offline coaching industry in India is one of the most profitable and lucrative businesses so why does Edtech giants like Byju's, unacademy fail to replicate the in profitability terms.
I guess many of you know Dr. Anirudhha Malpani and his views on Byjus and now he might be after this as well, not sure tho!
Keeping aside the business mindset, do you agree to his views or you have a roadmap of thoughts?
As per his tweets, he is mostly into homeschooling. His tweets really give a second thought on next generation's way of learning.
Your take grapeviners?
I think anyone who’s rigid to other ideas becomes a problem for humanity in a longer term. Capitalism is part of life (and hence education). The same capitalism motivated majority of us here to study, work hard and arrive in life.
Hypocrite. Look up where his own daughter studied.
Homeschooling is a way to go
No pressure for child
Child can enjoy the childhood
Can learn the subject that interest them
No waist of money on child education
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