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Kido international acquires amelio to expand reach in india

On March 4th, 2024, Kido Education, a UK-based chain that provides modern early education in India, the US, the UK, and China, announced it had acquired Amelio Early Education, a top preschool and daycare operator in India. This deal makes Kido one of the few non-franchised players in India’s early childhood education market, offering parents and families its award-winning teaching methods and top-notch standards. This acquisition is a key step for Kido International as it looks to meet the increasing demand for quality early childhood education in India. 

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The rise and fall of byjus

Byju Raveendran, a passionate educator and visionary entrepreneur, first realized his potential in education while still a teenager. As an 8th-grade maths whiz, he began tutoring 11th and 12th graders, who clamoured for his help to pass their exams. This early experience sowed the seeds of his future endeavours. Byju’s unique teaching methods (specifically in Science & Maths) and charismatic approach quickly gained popularity.

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Dibber’s Journey to India: Expanding Quality Early Childhood Education

In the world of early childhood education, few names resonate as strongly as Dibber. Originating from Northern Europe, Dibber has set benchmarks in providing high-quality preschool education grounded in Nordic pedagogy. In 2023, this esteemed preschool chain embarked on a new journey, marking its entry into India, starting with Bangalore. 

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Impact of the 2024 Election on the Indian Education Sector

As India ushers in Modi 3.0 and reflects on the 2024 election outcomes, the landscape for international ventures eyeing the education sector brims with anticipation. How will Modi’s renewed mandate and the evolving political dynamics shape the future of foreign investments in Indian education?

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Chandigarh University’s groundbreaking collaboration with Harvard University!

Chandigarh University has achieved a significant milestone in the realm of higher education by becoming the first university in India to offer a collaborative business management program with Harvard University. This pioneering initiative was formalized through a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed by Chandigarh University Chancellor Satnam Singh Sandhu and Kristen Maynard, Managing Director of Business Operations and Strategic Alliances at Harvard Business School (HBS) Online.