Byju's co-founder Divya Gokulnath joins Barbie' trend, shares photos on social media. See images
Byju's, which is one of the largest ed-tech companies in the world, saw its co-founder joining the viral "Barbie" trend, highlighting #EducationForAll.

As a thriving female entrepreneur in the technology industry, Gokulnath is leveraging the trend to expand the boundaries of what a Barbie can symbolize. In her post, she expressed, "Changing definitions and pushing the envelope on what #Barbie can do! This Barbie is on a mission to make education a right and not a privilege."
Gokulnath also added the hashtag #EducationForAll to her post, emphasizing her mission to ensure that education is a right and not a privilege.
Gokulnath's post has gained significant attention and admiration from individuals worldwide. Numerous people have commended her for utilizing her platform to generate awareness about the significance of education, especially for girls and young women.
Moreover, it serves as a powerful reminder that Barbie can represent more than just a plaything. She can serve as an emblem of empowerment and a catalyst for transformation, inspiring young girls and women to pursue their ambitions and make a positive impact on society.
Her Instagram post has garnered a tremendous amount of praise from her followers, who are commending her for the decision. A user remarked that it's so important to break down stereotypes and show that Barbie can be anything she wants to be, including an advocate for education.
"Barbie" is set to hit theatres starting July 21 in India.
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