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2022 Edtech Special

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Can early-learning startup Creative Galileo make money?
Prerna Jhunjhunwala made Creative Galileo one of the fastest growing early-learning apps in India by using a bunch of well-known desi characters. Can she now make money out of it?
ByRajiv Singh
Dance, art and craft classes went virtual in the pandemic. Can they survive as kids go back to school?
ByMansvini Kaushik,Samidha Jain
Can vernacular edtech become mainstream?
ByNaini Thaker
How edtech is adapting to children back in classrooms
ByMansvini Kaushik
The constantly evolving educators of edtech
ByDivya J Shekhar
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Online lectures most misleading trend of the pandemic: SpeEdLabs' Vivek Varshney
ByRajiv Singh
It's wartime but it's not a challenge: Byju Raveendran on the future of online learning
ByRajiv Singh
I fear failure a lot. A lot: Gaurav Munjal
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Unacademy's Gaurav Munjal is ready to drink the polyjuice potion. Can Professor Snape transfigure into Professor McGonagall?
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