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Manipal Group to Take Over Byju’s Operations in Major Restructuring Move

In a significant development in India’s edtech sector, the Manipal Group, led by Dr. Ranjan Pai, is set to take over the operations of the troubled edtech giant Byju’s. The move comes amid Byju’s ongoing financial struggles and efforts to stabilize its business model.

Dr. Pai, a well-known education entrepreneur and chairman of Manipal Education and Medical Group (MEMG), has reportedly decided to assume control of Byju’s key business assets. The deal aims to revive Byju’s operations and bring financial discipline to the platform, which has been facing severe liquidity challenges.

Byju’s, once India’s most valued startup at a valuation of $22 billion in 2022, has seen its worth plummet following a series of financial setbacks and investor exits. The company, founded in 2011 by Byju Raveendran, had raised over ₹7,300 crore in 2021 but struggled with losses and debt over the past few years.

The Manipal Group, with over six decades of experience in education and healthcare, is expected to bring stability and credibility to Byju’s operations. With this takeover, Manipal aims to integrate its expertise in institutional education with Byju’s digital learning ecosystem to create a more sustainable business model.

Industry experts believe this partnership could mark a turning point for India’s edtech landscape, signaling a shift from aggressive expansion to financially disciplined growth under the stewardship of established educational institutions.

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