Amazon School from Home store live in India: What s new News
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Amazon India has launched its new ‘School from Home’ store, where it has curated a wide selection of products across Study and Writing essentials, Stationery, Laptops, Tablets, Mobile Phones, PCs and more. The company claims that the store will help parents, teachers and students create an effective learning hub at home. Also Read - Samsung The Frame TV 2021 is more affordable with QLED display, new bezel styles
Users will also be able to navigate the store using voice on Android devices. To perform this action Android users can open the Amazon app, tap on the microphone icon located on the top right corner and say “Alexa, go to school from home store.” Also Read - OnePlus Nord likely gets discontinued in India a day ahead of OnePlus Nord CE 5G launch
Byju Raveendran of Think and Learn Pvt. Ltd that runs edutech start-up Byju’s.
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April 8, 2021
Indian edtech unicorn, BYJU’s, on Thursday said it is expanding its presence in Latin America and Southeast Asian markets, through the launch of its new one-on-one live tutoring platform, ‘BYJU’s Future School’.
Through this launch, BYJU’s will team up with WhiteHat Jr to offer students personalised learning in areas of Math, Science, Coding, Music, Fine Arts among others, for kindergarten to eighth grade (K-8) students.
WhiteHat Jr., acquired by BYJU’s in 2019, will continue to offer its core kids coding platform in India, while looking at expanding to international geographies through the newly integrated ‘BYJU’s Future School’ platform.
India edtech unicorn BYJU’s acquires Aakash Educational in $1b deal
Byju’s founder Byju Raveendran. Photo: Mint
April 5, 2021
Indian edtech major BYJU’s on Monday confirmed the acquisition of education institution Aakash Educational Service Ltd (AESL), as it looks to double down on its presence in the test prep segment, and further add omni-channel capabilities to both entities.
The cash and stock deal was closed at almost $1 billion (more than $900 million) last week, making it one of the most expensive deals in India’s burgeoning edtech space, according to two people with direct knowledge of the merger talks.
Aakash Educational Services will function independently post the acquisition, with founders J.C. Chaudhry and Aakash Chaudhry, continuing to lead the entity.
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