Byju’s founder sentenced to six months in jail by Singapore court, says ‘I am disappointed’
Byju Raveendran was ordered to serve jail time after the court said he had disobeyed multiple orders related to his assets dating back to April 2024.
Byju Raveendran was ordered to serve jail time after the court said he had disobeyed multiple orders related to his assets dating back to April 2024.
BYJU's recently announced to reduce 5 per cent of its 50,000-strong workforce (about 2,500 people), which will be "rationalised across product, content, media, and technology teams in a phased manner" in a bid to consolidate its India business.
The council was set up in 2020 to advise the government on measures needed to build a strong ecosystem for nurturing innovation and startups in the country.