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Educational technology company BYJU'S has fired around 2,500 employees as it seeks to cut costs amid decreasing demand for educational technology applications, a report stated.
However, the report has been denied by the company as "misinformation."
The report states that on 27 and 28 June, BYJU'S fired more than 1,500 employees from companies that it acquired over the last two years, namely Toppr and WhiteHat Jr. On 29 June, it laid off more than 1,000 of its own employees from its sales, marketing, operations, content, and designing teams.
Around 300-350 permanent employees of Toppr were laid off, while another 300 were asked to resign, or were told that they would not be obtaining their salaries for around one-and-a-half months.
Further, 600 contractual workers, whose contracts were set to lapse in October or November this year, were also fired.
"Only about 100 employees are left at Toppr right now," the source said.
(With inputs from Moneycontrol.)
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