Dozens of Byju’s employees and parents of students are showing a growing sense of desperation as people plan to take the offensive against the troubled edtech company whose board currently stands suspended with assets frozen, Reuters reported.
“A lot of people, including myself, have stopped taking classes because there’s no point doing charity for the company anymore,” the report quoted Sukirti Mishra, 29, who once earned $1,200 a month teaching mathematics courses, as saying. She now faces the anger of parents after she halted classes for their children.
However, she’s also struggling to pay medical bills…