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Sony-backed Toonsutra raises $3.2 million seed financing led by Holtzbrinck Publishing GroupToonsutra, India's leading comic app, secured $3.2 million in Seed Round funding led by Holtzbrinck Publishing Group and other investors, i...
How consolidation is taking hold in fund-starved edtech sectorAccording to industry executives, the consolidation is being driven by the fact that smaller companies often offer unique propositions and ...
Schoolnet acquires Housing cofounder's startup Genius Teacher in edtech consolidationAmid consolidation in the sector, Housing.com cofounder Advitiya Sharma's edtech startup Genius Teacher, a quiz-based e-learning platform f...
Springer Nature bets on India for talent, seeks to capture growing research market"For the last 10-15 years we have seen tremendous growth in China, we think that India will be the next," said Frank Vrancken Peeters, chie...
Multilingual means better learning toolsIt is essential that children learn not just words but comprehend their meanings. There is no point children drawing a house with thatched ...
Indie publisher Head of Zeus to make its foray in IndiaThe London-based publishing house India foray is in line with the globally planned roll-out of HoZ books following its acquisition by Bloom...
Textbook publishers are trying to survive the pandemic by offering digital solutions as wellThe Rs 7,000 cr educational and academic publishing industry in India is at an inflection point. A pivot is happening, with key players off...
30 Lakh words & counting: 400 Scholars join translation projectOver 400 academicians all over India are translating course materials in English to Kannada and Hindi as part of an ambitious Translations ...
Macmillan plans English training portfolio for IndiaA significant part of investment is compensated by increased production efficiency that has been reduced in several percentage points thoug...
Indian book market to touch Rs 739 billion by 2020: SurveyHowever, the Indian book industry receives no direct investment from the government - "a serious roadblock for publishers," the report says.
Microsoft bets big on cloud-services in India, launches K-12 productMicrosoft India Chairman said Edu-Cloud is expected to benefit 10 lakh teachers and 60 lakh students in over 1,500 institutes over the next...
Meet Venetia Ansell, a Sanskrit translator and publisher with her roots in LondonVenetia Ansell has gone on to become one of the few experts of an ancient language that has given birth to many others in India.
- Money is moving towards risk free assets: Nitin Raheja, Rada Advisors
"Innovative stocks are also going to be interesting to look at but ones with strong sustainable business models," says Rada Advisors.
- 60% of business comes from exports, especially Africa: Mukesh Dhruv, Director & CFO, Repro India
In an interview with ET Now, Mukesh Dhruv, Director & CFO, Repro India, talks about company's expansion plans. Excerpts:
- Mid-cap Mantra: Repro India to gain from Macmillan Publishers India buy, focus on education sector
The company would get a sustained business of over Rs 300 crore in the next seven years from Macmillan Publishers India.
- Macmillan deal will help Repro to add 250 cr revenue over 5 years: Repro India
In an interview with ET Now, Pramod Khera, Executive Director, Repro India, talks about company's performance and future strategies. Excerp...
- Cyber leap: Rs 500 laptop to revolutionize e-literacy
A $10 laptop (Rs 500) prototype, with 2 GB RAM capacity, brainchild of IIT-Madras and IISc, would be on display when the National Mission o...
- Flying Cats partners with 9 firms, to add 25 centres in 2009
Air-hostess training school Flying Cats on Thursday said it has tied up with nine companies in different spheres and has plans to add 25 ce...
- Online MBA clicks with institutes
Management Development Programmes (MDPs) are the latest offering at the online education mart.
- Fundamental right to copy, but for a fee
Every time a student walks in to a photocopying booth to get a book copied cover to cover, the law is being violated.