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Unacademy fires 250 employees; sees third round of lay offs in 3 years - Times of India
The Times of India· 7 hours agoUnacademy, an edtech startup backed by SoftBank, has laid off 250 employees. This recent round of layoffs includes approximately 100 employees from crucial areas like business development and ...
Local Streaming Service Zeam Adds New Sports, Culture and True-Crime Channels
Next TV· 7 days agoZeam Media, the startup formerly known as Syncbak and backed by the NAB, Gray Television, Morgan...
VinFast set to drive into India with locally assembled cars
The Economic Times· 20 hours agoMUMBAI: Vietnamese electric vehicle maker VinFast will enter the Indian market with locally...
Unacademy fires 250 in fresh layoffs - The Economic Times
The Economic Times· 1 day agoAround 100 people from core functions like business development and marketing have been laid off...
Unacademy fires 250 employees in fresh round of layoffs - ETCFO
The Economic Times· 10 hours agoUnacademy layoffs: Unacademy has laid off around 100 people from core functions like business development and marketing and the rest are from the sales department, sources told ET.
Unacademy fires 250 employees in fresh round of layoffs
The Economic Times· 1 day agoUnacademy layoffs: Unacademy has laid off around 100 people from core functions like business...
ITC’s e-comm & modern trade sales jump; 31% of its FMCG portfolio now
Business Today· 5 days agoITC that rakes in close to Rs 21,000 crore from non-cigarette FMCG sales a year, is now at...
D2Cs going phygital - a boon for marketers? - ET BrandEquity
The Economic Times· 2 days agoWhile many hailed D2C's online-only, social media-led, no-middlemen model as the future of marketing...
BrandWagon Adtalk with Godrej & Boyce’s Sumeet Bhojani
Financial Express· 3 days agoQ. What is the difference between launching a brand in today’s digital era versus earlier? The...
Kotak Life eyes GWP of more than ₹20,000 cr. in FY25
The Hindu· 6 days ago“We ended last fiscal with a GWP of ₹17,700 crore and this fiscal, we would like it to be over ₹20,000 crore,” Piyush Trivedi, Kotak Life Product ...