The Fall of Byju’s | Why Indian Startups are Struggling | Between the Lines with Palki Sharma

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  • Опубликовано: 16 янв 2025

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  • @Firstpost
    @Firstpost  Год назад +268

    Do you think Indian startups are overvalued? Comment below and tell us.

    • @archer7217
      @archer7217 Год назад +3

      Not Over valued but Over hyped. Byju started his journey by selling lies, forced parents to enrol with shitty promises. All the malpractices Byju did was overlooked by the judicial and political systems. He even tried to buy sympathy but got rejected. His intentions were no good.
      On the other hand just look at others who are running schools with a bit integrity, like Anand Kumar or Khan Sir they don't need any Wolf Gupta to go international.

    • @impuredeath2
      @impuredeath2 Год назад +14

      YES!

    • @kamalsrawat
      @kamalsrawat Год назад +5

      Yes

    • @rolex10116
      @rolex10116 Год назад +6

      One day for physics wallah 101 unicorn mam please

    • @Rajesh-kw2gs
      @Rajesh-kw2gs Год назад +13

      Not all the startups are over valued. But somebody's greediness makes it very worse.

  • @sanjaybhavsar4169
    @sanjaybhavsar4169 Год назад +1860

    BYJU's is one of the most disliked brands among the general public.

    • @aj.sh0108
      @aj.sh0108 Год назад +49

      You forgot #Dream11 ?? It is most disliked brand

    • @SumitYadav-ik2df
      @SumitYadav-ik2df Год назад +90

      @@aj.sh0108 dream11 isn't in your face all the time whereas among the young people byju is everywhere and its in the place of education. You can't ignore it. Whereas dream11 can be ignored because it's a betting company...not an essential field

    • @ankitsc99
      @ankitsc99 Год назад +1

      Agreed

    • @harekrishna7837
      @harekrishna7837 Год назад +63

      byjus ads were cringe and stupid ,,and most importantly,, totally annoying!!,they deserve it

    • @jimmythehat579
      @jimmythehat579 Год назад +16

      @@aj.sh0108govt is looting more than dream 11, now 28% gst plus 30 tds 😂

  • @shrisanidhya
    @shrisanidhya Год назад +177

    I think the fall is more because of the leadership and the aggressive business model they've chosen to follow in an industry whose bedrock is honesty and service.

    • @rangarajan9080
      @rangarajan9080 Год назад +5

      'honesty and service' Is it not amusing in Indian Corporates?

  • @ogs3721
    @ogs3721 Год назад +380

    Karma is real. Byju’s deserve this. The way they treated the employees and parents were inhumane.

    • @Keralaforum
      @Keralaforum Год назад

      Byju's was extracting money from innocent families beyond any business ethics! It was looting ...Why the Government allowed this cheat is a mystery!

    • @applebanana9949
      @applebanana9949 Год назад +7

      Well said

    • @snehasishdutta1912
      @snehasishdutta1912 Год назад

      @yangleezhao531 yes we are proud of it, atleast not a theif like you who only stole ideas and make cheap copies😂

    • @lifeisawesome6296
      @lifeisawesome6296 Год назад +9

      @yangleezhao531bot

    • @Free_spirited_wildsunflower
      @Free_spirited_wildsunflower Год назад

      It really a good app For sec level school students. So many students learnt from it# freely. It's better than akash & Allen.... Those Institutions only for upper class... Not for below poverty line people. Major demerits
      They forgot to teach the kids based on entrance point of view.

  • @sunitjoshi3573
    @sunitjoshi3573 Год назад +127

    BYJU grew in strength but shrunk in people relationships….the lifeline of any customer focused company. So this was bound to happen. Soln - Remove the hounding sales mgrs., get back to developing customer relationships , show/advertise customer success as company’s success, and make it a core value.

    • @TomTom-yw4pm
      @TomTom-yw4pm Год назад +2

      Learning app itself is killing machine.

    • @pratikskamble
      @pratikskamble Год назад +2

      Now its too late,... People already lost faith!!!

  • @rai004
    @rai004 Год назад +518

    As someone who has been scammed by Byju's. I don't feel sad at all, it's like I got my long awaited justice.

    • @Himanshu.Harleyx440
      @Himanshu.Harleyx440 Год назад +13

      😂😂

    • @aevedhya
      @aevedhya Год назад +17

      what goes around comes around

    • @TheMegaTushar
      @TheMegaTushar Год назад +6

      Can u plz explain, wanna know more abt what people think abt this company,. All i saw were tv ads abt this co.

    • @kanedateng7604
      @kanedateng7604 Год назад

      ​@@TheMegaTusharBro, this is a startup that scams people in the name of home education(where people can study at home).
      But things have gone many people start complaining about bad teachers, refund issues(not getting money back), and why the law didn't interfere at the right time because the law of India is the biggest piece of shit.

    • @anik5579
      @anik5579 Год назад +59

      Years ago, byju's executive called me to sell a course. I replied that i dont have a kid as i am not married. The executive suggested me to get married asap as i am already old. 😂😂 though it was super funny but i was shocked that time. Never expected such reply.

  • @geneliariteish8905
    @geneliariteish8905 Год назад +497

    The biggest issue with Byju's crisis was missed: Byju's was eyeing on the loan payments by parents, but the accounting firm did not consider them as revenue.

    • @user-uq6ic8pw8x
      @user-uq6ic8pw8x Год назад

      I would say they are run by 3rd class ppl

    • @mg9854
      @mg9854 Год назад

      @yangleezhao531 lol...ok! Just go in the streets of any country in the world (except the covid 19 spreader China) and ask them what do u think of Chinese products! I'm cent percent sure you'd be more proud...So proud that u wud desperately need a placard saying "hug a chinese" but I guess this time people won't listen oof!🤣

    • @modestmanny7641
      @modestmanny7641 Год назад +17

      Nopes, in fact parents took a loan from a 3rd party, not directly from Byjus. If you look carefully, when they sell a course on installment, Byjus help them take a loan from Bank or NBFC, not from Byjus itself. So they recieve payment upfront, and there are hundreds of cases where recovery agents are harassing parents for recovering loan money.

    • @dvl005
      @dvl005 Год назад +14

      ​@yangleezhao531 dont tell me they are free to do whatever like alibaba 😂

    • @pandurangarao6026
      @pandurangarao6026 Год назад +7

      Majority of the startups are run by Kids, these days.

  • @isshiomi6364
    @isshiomi6364 Год назад +486

    Byju deserves it...Some of their business practices were not ethical ...

    • @varunshivan9569
      @varunshivan9569 Год назад +66

      "Not ethical", you should say straight up "criminal practices".

    • @hs6736
      @hs6736 Год назад +2

      ​@@varunshivan9569also... Only some of them were ethical/legal

    • @cut-a-lyst
      @cut-a-lyst Год назад +37

      *Most
      False advertising, employee exploitation, average course content, luring parents to buy courses with false premises and indulging fear in them...

    • @去他妈的中国共产党
      @去他妈的中国共产党 Год назад +17

      Remember 'Wolf Gupta' of WhiteHat Junior? BYJUs owned WHJ.
      @Varunshivan9569 rightly says that their practices were criminal, not just unethical.

    • @Hero007ization
      @Hero007ization Год назад

      I agree. They need a reset !

  • @AJ-it4pt
    @AJ-it4pt Год назад +352

    As usual Palki delivers to the point, well researched news,
    Byju was bound to fail using movie stars and sports stars who charge billions and have nothing to do with education to sell your core product on education 😂

    • @prasadreddy9754
      @prasadreddy9754 Год назад +1

      @yangleezhao531 seems like u spent a while pasting the same comment multiple times 🤣🤣 be there under their dictatorship shoes like a cockroach you eat😆

    • @Anonymas880
      @Anonymas880 Год назад +24

      ​@yangleezhao531paxtan bot spotted 😂😂,, 😢😢

    • @prameelasingu4633
      @prameelasingu4633 Год назад +15

      They believed selling a product with false promises is more important rather than handling the career of the students

    • @talk844
      @talk844 Год назад +1

      I love palki

    • @pandurangarao6026
      @pandurangarao6026 Год назад +3

      Nothing special.
      She always focuses on negative news.
      I don't think she says reports anything positive.

  • @anku_dreams_nature
    @anku_dreams_nature Год назад +552

    I think Indian startups are spending much more on Marketing than continuous R&D or even properly analyzing the market at a long-term basis rather than a short time hype.

    • @cut-a-lyst
      @cut-a-lyst Год назад +24

      I am not aware of a single unicorn in India that have a unique usecase that is exclusive to them.

    • @Himanshu.Harleyx440
      @Himanshu.Harleyx440 Год назад +3

      True

    • @mandeepchandel8793
      @mandeepchandel8793 Год назад +2

      Right, but with some aggressive marketing like false information but some errors in product, regular technical inconsistency.

    • @IBMX65
      @IBMX65 Год назад +2

      @@ahisheks2776 exactly

    • @deezeed2817
      @deezeed2817 Год назад

      India’s startups fail because there is no real middle class to sell to. It is a nation of poor peasants. India always wants to run before it can walk. That’s why India will fail again and again and again. There is no shortcut. India cannot jump from advanced technology when its cities are literally 3rd world cesspits. At no point has that happened to any country ever.

  • @cryptoevonow
    @cryptoevonow Год назад +13

    Byju's sponsoring the Indian Cricket team itself should have been the red flag for the investors... but they kept pouring. This is common for all start-ups across the world, not just India

  • @amardeep-bk4kw
    @amardeep-bk4kw Год назад +619

    I think zerodha and zoho are the best examples to lookup for how the thought process of start-ups should be

  • @Donaldsmith109
    @Donaldsmith109 Год назад +1296

    With markets tumbling, inflation soaring, the Fed imposing large interest-rate hike, while treasury yields are rising rapidly-which means more red ink for portfolios this quarter. How can I profit from the current volatile market, I'm still at a crossroads deciding if to liquidate my $125k bond/stocck portfolio

    • @gracegomez109
      @gracegomez109 Год назад

      The market is volatile at this time, hence i will suggest you get yourself a financial-advisor that can provide you with entry and exit points on the shares/ETF you focus on.

    • @Judithmoy109
      @Judithmoy109 Год назад

      very true, I started investing before the pandemic and that same year I pulled a profit of about $600k with no prior investing experience, basically all I was doing was seeking guidance from a financial-advisorr, you can be passively involved with the aid of a professional.

    • @Lettyogle
      @Lettyogle Год назад +1

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    • @Judithmoy109
      @Judithmoy109 Год назад

      Gretchen Marie Hostetter
      That's my licensed Financial advisor you can easily look her up, Thank me later!

    • @Lettyogle
      @Lettyogle Год назад

      Thanks, I merely looked her up on Google and was highly impressed by her credentials; I got in touch with her because I need all the help I can get. I just set up a phone call.

  • @kapilverma2456
    @kapilverma2456 Год назад +534

    I knew this would happen, as they humilated parents and left many jobless, Karma has its own way, justice deserved.

    • @sciencecreatedus9475
      @sciencecreatedus9475 Год назад +40

      ​@@bunnyone8047 I think you missed the part where she said the even the founder is no longer a billionaire, so it's pretty obvious that the graph of his wealth too is going down

    • @krishna_o15
      @krishna_o15 Год назад +15

      ​@@sciencecreatedus9475he will still be as rich as your 7 generation could earn. The money loss is for VC

    • @drarunaj
      @drarunaj Год назад +14

      ​@@sciencecreatedus9475No longer a billionaire just means that he doesn't have 8200 crore INR.
      Even if its 800 crores....thats not at all a failure.

    • @artimuos903
      @artimuos903 Год назад +8

      ​@bunnyone8047 Until he will be sued by investors and have to pay from his pockets.

    • @MarxistNationalist
      @MarxistNationalist Год назад

      ​@yangleezhao531 Beggar Pakistanis with their identity crisis and cowardice . Beg RANDISTANI 🇵🇰 Beg 😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @harekrsnarao3419
    @harekrsnarao3419 Год назад +14

    It can never fail and shouldn't there are many Indian Entrepreneurs whom are providing real value to customer rather than romancing the valuation bubble. Palki Sharma did use the correct word its a much needed reset!

  • @--Anurag--
    @--Anurag-- Год назад +461

    The whole reason for creating a startup in India right now is to get rich quick yesterday and sell the company not caring if the business model is sustainable in the longer term.

    • @rjay3727
      @rjay3727 Год назад +17

      VCs also want to invest in high scale innovative startups where they can get maximum capital gains and exit

    • @flaminmongrel6955
      @flaminmongrel6955 Год назад +14

      because startups in India do not last

    • @nishantshade668
      @nishantshade668 Год назад +22

      @@flaminmongrel6955 it's the same for everywhere, not specific for India

    • @saum
      @saum Год назад +5

      India's 75th Amrut Mahotsav - swindling at the max - Adharm Is desh se hi charm pe pahochega.

    • @nishantshade668
      @nishantshade668 Год назад

      @yangleezhao531 atleast those CEO's are alive and doing well for the world unlike Chinese ones who literally vanish when the moment they speak anything against their masters 😂😂😂😂

  • @Praja_ashwath
    @Praja_ashwath Год назад +4

    I remember few people who used to work in Byjus said the bitter truth of Byjus, saying employees were pressurized from their senior executive to complete the target, and target was nothing but forcing parents to join their children some of them were not even affordable. If the target was not completed, they would get thrashing from their senior people by end of the day, most of people i know left the job within 3 months due to mental stress and unethical work environment.

  • @subhamraj2500
    @subhamraj2500 Год назад +133

    I used byjus for me JEE prep during 2017-18. It had great animated videos to understand physics concepts from microscopes lens to angular momentum. But it spent billions in stupid branding in cricket team or fifa world cup and made it a mess.

    • @ravialwayswins
      @ravialwayswins Год назад +21

      Animation kills creativity and imagination in kids. Also in real life, problems dont come alongwith an animated explanation

    • @elva136
      @elva136 Год назад +30

      @@ravialwayswins LOL, learning basic concepts via animations are good but if the Child has zero real life experience, he/she will be like a parrot. xD

    • @prameelasingu4633
      @prameelasingu4633 Год назад +4

      In the name of live classes sold recorded videos. Karma will definitely hit them.

    • @subhamraj2500
      @subhamraj2500 Год назад +5

      @@ravialwayswins you cant imagine everything, somethings are to be taught. Also its impossible to explain concepts like how telescope works in still 2d images. Animations make it quick to understand

    • @TomTom-yw4pm
      @TomTom-yw4pm Год назад

      @@ravialwayswins : Bulls eye!!

  • @Feyenoord101
    @Feyenoord101 Год назад +24

    There were so many stories of Byju’s employees being made to work 60+ hours per week and not being able to even take sick days.

  • @priyashmukherjee3015
    @priyashmukherjee3015 Год назад +270

    *BYJU DESERVES IT*

    • @Akampan
      @Akampan Год назад +7

      issue is not one but many are failing in india and at global level. Start ups are not getting level playing ground and big companies are playing shark for their legacy survival.

    • @luisfernando5998
      @luisfernando5998 Год назад +16

      Byeju 👋

    • @rahulkumarsahu3110
      @rahulkumarsahu3110 Год назад +14

      ​@@Akampanbyjus is the biggest shark in edtech sector..... malpractice will lead you nowhere

    • @vhrui904
      @vhrui904 Год назад +1

      Foreign investors are pulling out from China and invest in india...😂😂😂😂😂 it is only a Dream.. Pathetic Hungerindex107😂😂😂😂😂

    • @megha8783
      @megha8783 Год назад +7

      @@vhrui904ok chinesee botss😂😂

  • @svmg7894
    @svmg7894 Год назад +17

    I love how Palki has this ability to make every news sound like it's a mystery/conspiracy or something to be wary of 😂😂😅, every video of hers is gripping.

    • @wongsoongcheng1245
      @wongsoongcheng1245 Год назад

      Miss Palki should educate all startups the way to make more money than sitting in front of a teleprompter and reading boring news.

  • @impuredeath2
    @impuredeath2 Год назад +46

    If the stem grow too fast and too tall while roots are still small... the tree is bound to fall.

  • @khalistanifuddi5293
    @khalistanifuddi5293 Год назад +40

    When a company does what it's not supposed to ends up like this or even worst they will face, karma hits back.
    I remember many incidents when Byju's science teachers started poking around religion and Indian politics they inevitably met their fate.
    *Trust of customers plays a larger role in the success of any business, trust lost a business lost.*
    *Stick up with your business keep your accounts and balancesheet clear to be trustworthy.*

  • @ankitchaturvedi4614
    @ankitchaturvedi4614 Год назад +221

    Mam they deserve it....even more they deserve...business runs on ethics and moral not blood and soul..

    • @praveenhegde8107
      @praveenhegde8107 Год назад +8

      They want to go public (VC & founders) and have fun with public money but Karma never forgets an address.

    • @ankitchaturvedi4614
      @ankitchaturvedi4614 Год назад

      @yangleezhao531 covid 19 sorry chini19 sorry slave of pla...dont cry

    • @sameerdhaka4940
      @sameerdhaka4940 Год назад +6

      ​@yangleezhao531China is an artificial bubble. Wait for the deflation, my friend 😂

    • @manoramag5747
      @manoramag5747 Год назад

      Especially when
      It's about education.

    • @AmritenduRana31082000
      @AmritenduRana31082000 Год назад +1

      ​@@sameerdhaka4940no lol 😂

  • @testahom4690
    @testahom4690 Год назад +13

    The fall of Indian startups focused on India consumers show that there isnt enough purchasing capability in domestic market. Hence, could be the signal of a flawed market or failing economy.

    • @jainakhil
      @jainakhil Год назад +5

      Deep dark but true

    • @GairikGhosh
      @GairikGhosh Год назад +2

      Or people got fed up buying the snake oil there were being sold.

    • @smeshnoymatvey2054
      @smeshnoymatvey2054 Год назад +3

      People are buying things that actually work . Unfortunately most start-ups sell hot air. So fault may be in products offered by most start-ups.

    • @jainakhil
      @jainakhil Год назад +1

      @@smeshnoymatvey2054 Very well said. These startups want consumers to increase their average spending on each particular item. Like why use a 200rs shampoo use a 500rs because it's ayurvedic or natural so spend 300rs extra everyone for shampoo, same is the case with Ed tech startups they want exorbitant amount of money for online courses and classes and then many are trying to solve a problem that doesn't exist. The crux of the startup IMO is either to reduce the cost of the product to the consumer so that they save money or increase their efficiency in any manner like time, productivity or quality.

  • @Talus-hallux1
    @Talus-hallux1 Год назад +63

    Only one reason: greed. Most Indian startups try to fly before they can walk!

    • @menensa
      @menensa Год назад +8

      You are 100% correct. It's greed, high prices, unfulfilled promises.
      Their program cost more than a degree, at an age when most kids arent even sure about what they wanna be when they grow up.

    • @BGP_95
      @BGP_95 Год назад +5

      Then they Crawl like knocked PUBG noob😂

    • @mg9854
      @mg9854 Год назад

      Not everyone can be Tony Stark u see...

    • @R_t-99
      @R_t-99 Год назад +1

      @yangleezhao531 then stay in amazing Paxton

    • @Talus-hallux1
      @Talus-hallux1 Год назад

      @yangleezhao531Yes what do you expect? Indians are copying their well known copy cousins, Chinese, like Evergrande group and others! 😉😁😆

  • @narenb123
    @narenb123 Год назад +6

    Startup is a celibrity word in India. It is used in every galli nukkad.. Even the small vendors call their's as a startup... The risk behind a startup idea is more than a business. It's an unknown territory. So you have to follow some rules and regulations. When a startup gets initial funding suddenly there is a rush to acquire other businesses in the name of expansion...At a point there is differences between the promoters and result in court cases. There are many startups also who are doing very good in their business.

  • @arpanabinaswar1811
    @arpanabinaswar1811 Год назад +53

    BYJU never understood Teaching Industry. They were acting like Marketing agency rather than Edtech. People dont see brand they see Education quality and Affordability.
    They neither had Good Teacher/Content nor Ecosystem.

  • @superclips4329
    @superclips4329 Год назад +10

    Byju's deserved this, they went on a shopping spree, with a flawed business plan and spent too much on world-class celebrities when they were sitting on high-interest loans. I can't fathom how the founders and top management just thought it was rational to go spend like this.

  • @dhirajchaudhari2660
    @dhirajchaudhari2660 Год назад +47

    They spend too much on cricketer's ,slavery minded and they couldn't pay enough who were work for them..

    • @kavishwarmokal124
      @kavishwarmokal124 Год назад

      Byju make just hype, nothing else and all including students (and their parents) fall prey to these marketing tactics.

  • @munagekar1992
    @munagekar1992 Год назад +1

    Oh I had a friend who Just got a Call from Byjus, I saw/heard the Video on You tube and Codeing Ninjas Gate Lock case and shared the same with him and Immediately told the HR as he isn't interested. Thanks Palki for making this a official Media document.

  • @nihanchaudhry973
    @nihanchaudhry973 Год назад +33

    There was a time when Parents were complaining that before purchasing courses from BYJUS their sales executives said we will refund your money if you don't like our courses. and later on they have cheated with most of students. they didn't even refund any money. when your fundamental objective is to earn money. That is good that's what businesses do, But if somebody is not satisfy with product you must look at it, and focus on how can you make it better. No but what they did they have developed strategies that their sales executives will trap you by sweet talks and make you agree to purchase their courses but when you don't like it and ask for refund then they didn't even response. i don't know about others but BYJUS deserves It.

  • @graceocean8323
    @graceocean8323 Год назад +126

    The economy is already in shreds sadly 😔. I used to think everybody went broke during the Great Depression and other major crashes but they didn’t… Some made millions, I also thought everybody went out of business during these times but they didn’t, some went into business, there's always depression/recession for some people and there's always a good time for others, it's all about perspective.

    • @trazzpalmer3199
      @trazzpalmer3199 Год назад +4

      I agree that there are strategies that could be put in place for solid gains regardless of economy or market condition, but such executions are usually carried out by investment experts or advisors with much needed experience

    • @mcginnnavraj4201
      @mcginnnavraj4201 Год назад +2

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    • @hannahdonald9071
      @hannahdonald9071 Год назад

      @@mcginnnavraj4201 That does make a lot of sense, unlike us, you seem to have the Market figured out. Who is this consultant?

    • @mcginnnavraj4201
      @mcginnnavraj4201 Год назад

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    • @amitanand29
      @amitanand29 Год назад

      Which economy?

  • @shankarsivan278
    @shankarsivan278 Год назад +100

    BYJU failed because it was too aggressive and way too much money pored into it. So inturn it needed profit accordingly. So became unethical and you know the rest. Nothing else.

    • @menensa
      @menensa Год назад +12

      Simple put, GREED.

    • @hs6736
      @hs6736 Год назад

      ​@@vhrui904well , they're investing because of hunger index 107 , because that means, cheaper labour, plus India is a democracy unlike China, which is a dictatorship.
      Maybe, they didn't want to eat gutter oil. Or just didn't like Winnie the poo

    • @megha8783
      @megha8783 Год назад +3

      @@vhrui904ok bots

    • @manishk3197
      @manishk3197 Год назад

      ​@@vhrui904are you getting some aatta.. Katue Islamic slave

    • @manishk3197
      @manishk3197 Год назад

      @yangleezhao531 ok PLA slave....

  • @i_m_ankit24
    @i_m_ankit24 Год назад +3

    The content of byju's is great but the pricing is very high. so maximum number of indian population can't afford it.

  • @rohanjaiswal7420
    @rohanjaiswal7420 Год назад +24

    Congratulations to Byjus you deserve this 🎉🎉🎉

  • @MRM-9
    @MRM-9 Год назад +8

    If only Byju had poured much attention in the quality of service that was offered initially, maintained that, gained loyal customers, sticked to that promised 'Education quality'... they would have been growing irrespective of pandemic or post pandemic.... Instead of that he kept the engine of Byju on autopilot mode with the accountability only with marketing team hitting numbers... No customer experience check, no quality of service check, no feedback check.. absolutely nothing.... While this was happening he was too greedy for expansion plans with other edu techs.... What a clear case example of a founder losing his vision that he had and let his fame and greed takeover him.... Now he don't have either what he was running for nor what he had earlier... He tarnished his own name... BYJU being most cursed service by customers who took their product service. I personally have not heard even 1 person talking good about the service.

  • @anush8
    @anush8 Год назад +26

    The fall of Byju's gives me peace.

  • @isaiahdavid835
    @isaiahdavid835 Год назад +1

    Wow! Ms. Palki is our Ms. Universe India in the news media. Thank you for always being amazingly, elegantly beautiful!🎉❤🙏🙏🙏

  • @eskutts
    @eskutts Год назад +69

    Many startups were overvalued during the lockdown time and when the lockdown was lifted globally, demand for their products and services decreased and in order to retain the existing customers, they tried giving huge discounts and went on big marketing campaigns causing cash burn again. With decreasing demand and increasing expenses and pressure from their investors to show profits, these startups have no choice but to do layoffs. Over valuation, incorrect valuation and not doing correct demand forecasting for products and services will become a
    big problem for a company in the future.

  • @manjunathams8865
    @manjunathams8865 Год назад +1

    What a great video! Expecting more such videos.. thank you

  • @ppc4061
    @ppc4061 Год назад +106

    Business runs with ethics, values ,with long term goal, management vision, the success achived in short period bound to fall sharply

    • @varunshivan9569
      @varunshivan9569 Год назад +5

      😂, ethics and values are something even successful businesses don't care about.

    • @ppc4061
      @ppc4061 Год назад +11

      @@varunshivan9569 if no ethics and values followed then business fail for sure, look at Anil Ambani,nirav Modi, मल्लया, व्हिडिओकॉन, etc.

    • @varunshivan9569
      @varunshivan9569 Год назад +5

      @@ppc4061 I am talking about the whole world, Facebook, Twitter, Google, Pfizer, Blackstone, Nestle,etc are few examples everyone would agree.

    • @ogs3721
      @ogs3721 Год назад +1

      Byju’s also has a history of their marketing team commenting good things about the company everywhere possible. How low can you fall? This is cheap.

    • @YouCantHandleTheTruth.
      @YouCantHandleTheTruth. Год назад +3

      @@ppc4061 _"if no ethics and values followed then business fail for sure, look at Anil Ambani,nirav Modi, मल्लया, व्हिडिओकॉन, etc."_
      Not unless it is run and controlled by corrupted authoritarian dictators - Modi, Adani, Ambani.

  • @rajeevpanwar9989
    @rajeevpanwar9989 Год назад +3

    Very well researched candid presentation, as usual by first post! We in India are experiencing the same problem in Leh Ladakh, Himachal and Rann of Kutch area, where, high and roudy tourists , just for thrill, go overboard in damaging the fragile eco - system due to high rate of tourists! Request you to bring it to the forefront, so that local and higher administration could take preventive measures,befor it is too late!

  • @krishnaSagar69
    @krishnaSagar69 Год назад +68

    This was inevitable for Byjus. It's the most shittiest ed tech startup, I'm worried about the poor employees who'll loss their jobs.

    • @eskimo2616
      @eskimo2616 Год назад

      Don’t worry they will get jobs in scam call centres with their harassment skills.

  • @SureshKumar-kq8zb
    @SureshKumar-kq8zb Год назад +5

    Byjus is a great example how such a sector is made into a Unicon. It is a sector issue and we should thank him to make it. Education is a sector where the techniques are learned by everyone. Remember there is a massive learning and teaching platform that is already available which is catching up. The differential value come down automatically with time. The sustainability is the key.

  • @so-much-to-learn
    @so-much-to-learn Год назад +27

    Because they take a lot of investment too early before even building trust and foundation in the market. Most of it goes in over hyped marketing. And once investors exit they crash

    • @venkateshmarpuri9336
      @venkateshmarpuri9336 Год назад

      With investment they have Grown what they are now

    • @so-much-to-learn
      @so-much-to-learn Год назад

      @@venkateshmarpuri9336 I am not saying investment is bad.. but too much of it that too getting drained in marketing early on in biz to hype even the valuation is not sustaining for the business.. foundation of business in market is based on many important factors and cannot be replaced by mere marketing and hyped valuation.

  • @ektatiwari9471
    @ektatiwari9471 Год назад +1

    Great work 💯

  • @gautamishruthi9454
    @gautamishruthi9454 Год назад +31

    When startups focus more on making quick money than solving problems, they obviously fail sooner or later. The basic needs of healthy food and quality education should never be commercialized.

  • @DRPRIYASHARMAIMWELL
    @DRPRIYASHARMAIMWELL Год назад +1

    Thanks for the eye opening contents..

  • @Hero007ization
    @Hero007ization Год назад +14

    Never ever mess with your Clients. This will always backfire. Also mindless acquisitions without keeping future changes in mind is a sure shot doom.

  • @AnilVerma-lx9dt
    @AnilVerma-lx9dt Год назад +2

    According to me major reason behind byjus downfall is that they are putting a lot in advertisement rather than improving their teaching style or we can say technologies

  • @adityaakshay1
    @adityaakshay1 Год назад +26

    I live in US, but visit my motherland every year. I'm surprised how companies like Byju's even exist? It only shows how Indian startups prey on their middle class. Everything you want to learn is today available on the internet for free. China has even banned Ed-Tech startup for the exact same reason. Hope GOI shuts down such fraudulent companies. Instead appreciate business that are rooted in Indian culture.

  • @krsna24x7
    @krsna24x7 Год назад +2

    Being a serial entrepreneur and from amongst the first generation of startups in India. I can tell you it’s about ethics, being ethical is the hidden edge that most entrepreneurs lack.
    The day the breed has integrity and can demonstrate trust, the startup cycles will stop failing in Bharat.

  • @sadenb
    @sadenb Год назад +43

    This is not just Indian startups. Startups in general and tech in general have got a huge setback starting 2022.

    • @jainakhil
      @jainakhil Год назад +3

      True but startups are the one that are getting all the scrutiny, it's just a bear market trend that's happening right now.

    • @JusticeWarrior27
      @JusticeWarrior27 Год назад

      Syana mat ban

    • @At_sk
      @At_sk Год назад

      This is result of west apparantly 'punishing' Russia. We all can see who got punished.

  • @nipunsharma4164
    @nipunsharma4164 Год назад +1

    It's very good news... They were purchasing other platforms and killing the competition in market so that they can charge at their will. But now competition is back and they will have to reduce their prices and charge fairly.

  • @aryamansingh8278
    @aryamansingh8278 Год назад +17

    Very pertinent. Thanks for raising this issue that impacts millions of youngsters looking to launch a startup of their own.

  • @ravichandrak2146
    @ravichandrak2146 Год назад +1

    Excellent editing 💯

  • @Phantom-qp1if
    @Phantom-qp1if Год назад +34

    Byju's got the taste of its own medicine, it used unethical tactics and the downfall is its result

  • @ashleytoms
    @ashleytoms Год назад +2

    The main reason for the fall of Byju was its deviation from what it’s supposed to do provide education…… when the firm got fame it deviated from its main aspect and concentrated on money…. Customer satisfaction became secondary and people got irritated from its constant call for join their package…. Children studying from 8th grade and above was ok but they stooped down to lower level making applications from kindergarten……. We hear lot of problems of children addicted to mobiles and tabs from young age but Byjus organization didn’t care about that but wanted money from parents for unnecessary things.

  • @your_dad5
    @your_dad5 Год назад +9

    There are hundreds of free yt channels with teachers wayy better than Byjus'
    With Byjus scamming people, this had to happen one day.

  • @brownman3654
    @brownman3654 Год назад +1

    As a School principal of Affordable private school we knew it earlier.

  • @PatriotPersonfromIndia
    @PatriotPersonfromIndia Год назад +8

    पल्की शर्मा के कार्यक्रम आँखें खोल देते हैं और हमको हकीकत से रुबरु करवाते हैं!...
    👏👏

  • @cameramen6610
    @cameramen6610 Год назад

    U are top most asset for ur company....Ur Clean voice, easy words, simple explanation are food to my mind....

  • @narutohenaruto
    @narutohenaruto Год назад +53

    This will change the startups to consider profits instead of growth. Great thing to overall, a fundamental shift had to happen in the thinking.

    • @shashianand250
      @shashianand250 Год назад +1

      Amazon was not profitable for 20+ years

    • @narutohenaruto
      @narutohenaruto Год назад +6

      @@shashianand250 they had a vision. They knew how to burn the cash effectively. Startup founders here are forced to show growth instead of profits and that trend is changing.

    • @Dazat-i8i
      @Dazat-i8i Год назад

      ​​@@narutohenaruto promise you that is not the case. Startups make lots of mistakes before attaining product-market-fit. I'm speaking from experience. Some make silly mistakes which sometimes cause them to fail... sometimes

    • @TheDynamicmarket
      @TheDynamicmarket Год назад

      there is a break even point. you need a certain volume to become profitable.

    • @noctumm
      @noctumm Год назад

      I am waiting for someone to blame the west...

  • @Gavaksh-by-Anupam
    @Gavaksh-by-Anupam Год назад

    To the point data and presentation. Crisp. 👍

  • @WhiteHatSr
    @WhiteHatSr Год назад +8

    This was bound to happen, was clear back in 2020 itself. All the investors who are losing money now deserve this loss, they all knew about the wrongdoings but did nothing and just focused on revenue and taking evaluation higher.

    • @SahasV
      @SahasV Год назад +1

      Pradeep sir today you have finally got true justice for all the harrasment you received from this unethical company 🙏🏽🙏🏽

  • @vishal.shetty
    @vishal.shetty Год назад +5

    Indian startups and VCs are playing the game of "Iski topi uske sar". These VCs are mostly Western companies who are pumping money into Indian startups, they don't care if it is profit or loss. In the end, they will bring IPO and will get their returns from the retail investors of India. So it is the Indian people who are at a loss. Huge respect for Ambani, Adani, Tata, Mahindra, and all those businessmen who build traditional and profitable businesses.

  • @ranjithraveendran
    @ranjithraveendran Год назад +13

    Byju is an example for unethical practice in startups and all there actions are of don'ts in bussiness. Byju shouldn't be example for Indian startups. Byju should learn integrity, commitment and customer satisfaction.

  • @makarandadke7973
    @makarandadke7973 Год назад

    अतिशय सुंदर विवेचन.. Dr आभार...

  • @amarwaha
    @amarwaha Год назад +5

    Such a encouraging ending at the end of the report. Very nice 👍

  • @MahiMahi-yu5jo
    @MahiMahi-yu5jo Год назад +1

    The Indian mindset requires some serious course correction. We are so focussed on making money and gettinv our children to make more money, that we don't even think about leaving behind a legacy. None of us look that far, beyond marks on a paper

  • @BibhatsuKuiri
    @BibhatsuKuiri Год назад +6

    Byju had very bad reputation for marketing... It was known it will collapse.
    They call and disturb everyone

  • @FinFan98
    @FinFan98 Год назад

    The level of satisfaction I am having by listening to this is immesurable ‼️

  • @derekjoe22
    @derekjoe22 Год назад +5

    Indian startups should aspire to be profitable powerhouses like Zerodha

  • @arvindmorjaria2
    @arvindmorjaria2 Год назад

    Cool... candid approach to issues.

  • @agnivaray7476
    @agnivaray7476 Год назад +20

    Byju’s had the worst reputation, although I’ve not been affected by it myself. It’s high time Indian startups spend more time and resources in R&D without marketing, like someone has already mentioned!

  • @sumeshpandit9359
    @sumeshpandit9359 Год назад

    i like your unbiased approach for your videos. I usually don't watch news but this is so good.

  • @rameshemv
    @rameshemv Год назад +13

    Rajiv Tarleja, the business coach, made a beautiful remark on Indian startup ecosystem - They are more concerned about their valuations than creating Value!

  • @Himanshu_Upadhyay_
    @Himanshu_Upadhyay_ Год назад

    Great video. 👍👏

  • @assasinX_y
    @assasinX_y Год назад +5

    When learning is free in internet, how can Byju be a success?
    Second Byju owners though too highly of their idea but didn't offer something extraordinary on its platform.
    Third, extremely negative reviews through employees.

  • @candyman111881
    @candyman111881 Год назад

    REALLY GOOD VIDEO. 👍♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️

  • @bishwasaha...
    @bishwasaha... Год назад +8

    Byjus deserves it. They force you. Literally come to your home and sit upto 10pm at night to convince you. They are just running after money

    • @TheMegaTushar
      @TheMegaTushar Год назад

      Can u explain, wanna knw abt ur experience. Plz tell

    • @bishwasaha...
      @bishwasaha... Год назад +2

      @@TheMegaTushar when i was in 11 i used to look for answers in byjus so i signed in using my phone numbers. That's how they got my numbers, after that they were calling me on a regular basis. Insisted on talking to my parents and eventually came to my place and you won't believe they came at 7pm. Waited for my dad to come. This and that and what not they are so manipulative. Almost harrassed us and forced us into buying their products. That's how they are. People are busy but they will 🤙 you at any time. Their business practice is so unethical. I bought their product and found it completely and utterly useless as it can never replace the feature of a physical teacher. Utter nonsense. Will be more than happy to see byjus doomed

  • @shivamtrivedi1187
    @shivamtrivedi1187 Год назад +10

    While it is true that certain Indian startups, such as Byju's, have faced obstacles and encountered setbacks, it would be unfair to label their failures as representative of the entire Indian startup ecosystem. Byju's, despite its challenges, has also achieved considerable success and is recognized as a prominent player in the edtech sector.
    It is important to acknowledge that the startup landscape is inherently challenging, both in India and globally. Startups face various hurdles such as market competition, regulatory complexities, financial constraints, and evolving consumer preferences. Many factors contribute to the success or failure of a startup, and it would be erroneous to generalize the failures of a few as indicative of the entire startup ecosystem.
    In reality, India's startup ecosystem has witnessed remarkable growth over the years, with numerous success stories to celebrate. Startups like Zomato, Ola, Flipkart, and Paytm have achieved significant milestones, attracting substantial investments and making a positive impact in their respective industries.
    These success stories highlight the resilience, innovation, and entrepreneurial spirit prevalent in the Indian startup ecosystem. They demonstrate that despite the challenges faced, many startups in India are thriving, creating employment opportunities, driving economic growth, and contributing to technological advancements.
    Therefore, while it is essential to critically analyze the reasons behind startup failures, it is equally important to recognize the achievements and potential of the Indian startup ecosystem. By focusing solely on the failures, we risk overlooking the successes and the transformative impact that startups are making in India.

    • @shivamtrivedi1187
      @shivamtrivedi1187 Год назад

      @@FTualist
      I understand that you might have a perspective on Indian startups being copies of American ones, but let's not oversimplify the entire situation. While it's true that some startups in India might have taken inspiration from successful American counterparts, it's essential to recognize the broader context.
      Firstly, emulation and iteration are fundamental aspects of innovation. Startups worldwide, including American ones, have often been inspired by previous successful models and built upon them. It's not exclusive to India. This process of learning from existing success stories is common in the entrepreneurial world.
      Secondly, India's startup ecosystem is much more diverse and dynamic than it's often given credit for. The country boasts a plethora of innovative startups that have brought unique solutions to global problems. From fintech to healthcare, education, and agriculture, Indian startups are making significant strides in various sectors.
      Thirdly, India's "industrial age" characterization is a misconception. India has rapidly embraced digital transformation and technology adoption in recent years. Its IT industry and software services are globally recognized, and the country has emerged as a major player in the tech world. This transition is more than evident in the increasing number of tech-driven startups that are reshaping the landscape.
      Let's celebrate the spirit of entrepreneurship, regardless of geographical boundaries. Innovation knows no borders, and each country contributes its own set of ideas and solutions. Rather than making sweeping generalizations, let's appreciate the efforts of entrepreneurs worldwide, including those in India, who are striving to create innovative solutions and positively impact our lives.

  • @PQRS4467
    @PQRS4467 Год назад +31

    Indian Startups: From illusion to reality...✨🇮🇳

  • @Shobbys123
    @Shobbys123 Год назад

    Excellent assessment... thank you

  • @BobbyMadhu
    @BobbyMadhu Год назад +14

    Valuation of startups is always a contentious subject. World over this aspect requires addressing. The rampant acquisition probably drained cash.

  • @oceanbashir8247
    @oceanbashir8247 Год назад

    Explained very well. Keep it up

  • @TheDynamicmarket
    @TheDynamicmarket Год назад +4

    always a good analysis. showing individual cases as larger social problems. good journalism!

  • @AnanyaPandeyIndia
    @AnanyaPandeyIndia Год назад +3

    First of all you cannot say all startups are failing just by taking a very few examples. However it doesn't take a genius to say that BYJUs were not t at all doing the sustainable business, their sales practices were terrible - harassing student parents, their aggressive marketing, over ambitious projects, with no consideration of results, very poor focus on the actual student growth. They ran their business in auto pilot mode, they were hoping or praying that things might fall into place eventually but that is far from reality. I personally hope BYJUs to shut down soon the way they operate.

  • @Rav01508
    @Rav01508 Год назад +14

    Indians 🇮🇳 are proud of their Indian-origin CEOs working for foreign Multinational Corporation.
    Chinese 🇨🇳 are proud of their 145 Multinational Corporation on the Fortune500 list
    A tale of 2 very distinct people with totally different mindsets
    👉Countries with the highest number of companies on the Fortune500 list 2022:
    1. China (145)
    2. USA (124)
    3. Japan (47)
    4. Germany (28)
    5. France (25)
    6. UK (18)
    7. South Korea (16)
    8. Switzerland (14)
    9. Canada (12)
    10. Netherlands (11)
    29. India* (7)👈
    *Mostly state owned monopolies and not private companies

  • @geopoliticsaugust20
    @geopoliticsaugust20 Год назад

    Finally someone spoke freely about such a hollow unicorn. Would request Ms. PSU not to bother to tell about involvement of Government malign intention as well.

  • @SatyamSingh-fm2bn
    @SatyamSingh-fm2bn Год назад +6

    India is getting lots of foreign Investment after PM's visit to US.
    But I think this will slowly reduce and situation will slowly get to just a bit above normal.

  • @harrypotter0005
    @harrypotter0005 Год назад +1

    When a start up starts sponsoring Indian team, it only happens.

  • @kanishkabhandari7181
    @kanishkabhandari7181 Год назад +6

    Byjus was harassing its workers putting tons of pressures.

  • @careallaroundme
    @careallaroundme Год назад +1

    Byju and his entire family will never live in peace as such was his avarice which transformed him into a blind crook and merciless animal. Curse of millions of parents did not go in vain.

  • @desiremixx7622
    @desiremixx7622 Год назад +5

    When an education portal ropes in shah rukh khan as brand ambassador you know they are mentally morally and eventually financially bankrupt 😂😂😂

    • @yahudi7253
      @yahudi7253 Год назад +1

      Juban kesri disagrees. Every time I go out for cigarette, some labour asks for kesari 😂

    • @marshaltf6797
      @marshaltf6797 Год назад +1

      Just like iipm college made by arindham choudhary,right?

  • @kiasovajulia
    @kiasovajulia Год назад +1

    Among all the start ups the most high lightened company was BYJUs which almost compelled the schools as part of the curriculum. They hyped so much that other small star ups like Aakash etc were forced to sell or be part of this company during pandemic. Even when the people realized that forcing students was most negative aspect which made them them down. Well done Palki 💥

  • @sinjonamitra2160
    @sinjonamitra2160 Год назад +7

    Exponential Growth leads to Exponential Downturn..

    • @rosssonar5374
      @rosssonar5374 Год назад +2

      I was thinking exactly the same. The quicker the curve goes up the quicker it comes down too. Its applicable in every field.

  • @xscorp382
    @xscorp382 Год назад +1

    Very happy to hear about the demise of BYJU'S.

  • @clasherofclans1482
    @clasherofclans1482 Год назад +18

    Just like Amazon has captured retail market and destroyed livelihood of many small players, Byju's is also sort of on same path destroying the smaller coaching/ tuition institutes. It is good that they are brought back into checks.

    • @AnanyaPandeyIndia
      @AnanyaPandeyIndia Год назад +3

      Amazon's business is way too sustainable than BYJUs. They know the customer and doesnt behave with customers like BYJU's did.

    • @clasherofclans1482
      @clasherofclans1482 Год назад +1

      @@AnanyaPandeyIndia Not talking about stability. My point was about long term impact when such businesses grow successfully.

    • @sudhan152
      @sudhan152 Год назад +3

      Small coaching institute are far better than Byju's. Byju's is struggling to compete with small coaching institutes nowadays.

    • @DeveloperWood_BA
      @DeveloperWood_BA Год назад +1

      Amazon is the best. Small players were looting money from people. They were not small players... They looted lot of money so they are big players. Big looterz