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Why the $5 billion hero group wants a pie of india's booming edtech space

22 Apr 2021

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A couple of years ago, as he was driving along the roads of Saket, the hustling upmarket business district in New Delhi, Akshay Munjal came across a few advertisements.

‘Wanted: Graduates or engineers to drive luxury cars’, said the posters stuck across boards near Select City Walk Mall in Saket. Munjal, the grandson of Brij Mohan Munjal, founder of the $5 billion Hero Group, was already a founder at the seven-year-old BML Munjal University in Gurugram, and the man responsible for the group’s education foray in 2014.

The full article was originally published on Forbes India

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