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New Delhi [India], November 23 (ANI/Mediawire): Ed-Tech companies have become a part of every household. The ed-tech segment in India boomed a few years before the pandemic and then as learning shifted completely to online due to the pandemic-led lockdowns. Post-Pandemic, an uncertain future, unsustainable models, and a general mistrust amongst parents regarding online classes have led to many ups and downs in the sector. Ujjwal Singh, President & CEO of Infinity Learn, one of the fastest-growing EdTech companies in India, backed by the Shri Chaitanya group, talks about the growth of Infinity Learn, it's future and the future of EdTech in India. Infinity Learn is said to be one of the fastest-growing EdTech companies in India. How do you create the right balance between building 10X growth and sustainable business? During my conversations with the Sri Chaitanya group, we discovered a shared thought process. We realized that the academic institutions in India always own a learne

Transcripts for KNTV NBC Nightly News With Lester Holt 20210903 01:38:00

might just stick a for sale sign and say as is. reporter: an uncertain future shared by so many from a storm taking so much morgan joins us now. and morgan, we re hearing more and more about people with medical needs stuck without power. what are officials going to do to help them yeah, tom, right now the city of new orleans prepping this convention center to specifically house those disabled or people with specific critical medical needs. the mayor saying they plan to have 100 beds at the start, but can certainly expand tom? still a dire situation there in new orleans. all right, morgan, thank you. now to another breaking story in washington where the supreme court just cleared the way for a controversial abortion law in texas it s a major blow for the abortion rights movement for other states, though, the divisive ruling could be a blueprint toward their own laws catie beck reports reporter: a divided supreme court decision causing more divide across the country everyon

Transcripts for MSNBC Morning Joe 20210903 10:04:00

reporter: ida s death toll rising, four nursing home residents died after being evacuated to this warehouse, now under investigation. in houma supplies have people waiting for hours. megan needs everything. mainly water because we have kids. it s tough. reporter: every day a new struggle forcing many to make hard choices. are you going to stay? i don t know. the way i ve been feeling. i feel like i might just stick a for sale sign and say as is. reporter: an uncertain future shared by so many from a storm taking so much. president biden will travel to louisiana today to survey the damage caused by hurricane ida. he s scheduled to arrive in new orleans about noon central time. let s bring in white house correspondent monica alba. good morning.

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