Amid the coronavirus outbreak, many schools in India have directed the students to stay at home to prevent the spread of the deadly virus which has already taken the lives of over 4K people around the ...
New Delhi, Sep 17 (IANS) NITI Aayog on Friday partnered with BYJU’S to provide school-going children in 112 districts across the country free access to the edtech company’s learning programmes.
Reports indicate that the beleaguered edtech firm Byju's learning app has been delisted from the Google Play Store due to failure to pay its vendor, Amazon Web Services. However, other apps under the ...
The ed-tech giant Byju's primary learning app has been removed from Google Playstore following payment defaults to Amazon Web Services, industry sources, quoted by PTI have said. Other applications ...
Under the programme, BYJU’S will offer children from 112 districts free access to its tech-driven programmes The collaboration will include BYJU’S Career-Plus programme and a voluntary programme for ...
Troubled edtech giant Byju’s has had its flagship learning app removed from the Google Play Store due to disruptions in payment processing, sources told Economic Times. However, other apps under its ...