This India Quotient-backed startup is creating a Netflix-style hobby learning platform for kids
Gurugram-based startup Yellow Class wants to help millions of mothers with access to world-class hobby learning content for their kids aged 3-12.
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Serial entrepreneur Anshul Gupta has been in the startup ecosystem for more than a decade, having built and scaled three businesses, exited two of them via acquisitions, and launched his
fourth venture (goFlatmates) in 2019.
goFlatmates used AI and data to help people find flats and flatmates of their choice from curated listings by room providers. It was “going well” until early 2020, when COVID-19 happened and the market completely collapsed.
From online courses to coding classes, e-learning is disrupting the traditional education system.
31 Dec, 2020 - 09:29 AM IST | By indiantelevision.com Team
NEW DELHI:
2020 threw up education headlines that were previously unimaginable. Closure of schools and university campuses across the country, cancellation of exams and ensuing protests, resumption of exams and protests thereof, and learning going truly digital – it was a year of chaos and disruption for education. With the threat of the virus showing no signs of abating, educational institutes remained shut and students moved in front of the screens. The obvious beneficiaries of this unprecedented surge in e-learning were ed-tech start-ups, which lapped up the opportunity to jumpstart their growth.