Layoffs India

TickerTape: The Bengaluru Startup Revolutionizing Retail Investing

Introduction: TickerTape is a Bengaluru-based startup that offers a financial data and analytics platform to retail investors. Launched in 2017,…

2 years ago

Extramarks Layoffs: Company shifts focus to B2B Business

Introduction Extramarks is a Noida-based edtech start-up that provides digital learning solutions for students ranging from kindergarten to grade 12.…

2 years ago

Skill Lync Layoffs: Challenges Faced by Ed-Tech Startups

Introduction Skill Lync, a Chennai-based ed-tech company, has recently laid off more than 200 employees as a part of its…

2 years ago

Skill Lync: Challenges & Promises of an Edtech Startup

Skill Lync, a Chennai-based edtech startup, has recently made headlines for laying off more than 400 employees as part of…

2 years ago

Inside Koo’s Layoffs: Reasons and Reactions

Introduction As the world economy grapples with the pandemic and a sluggish pace of recovery, many companies are resorting to…

2 years ago

Open’s recent layoffs: reasons and implications

Introduction Layoffs have become a common phenomenon in today’s corporate world. With the widespread impact of the pandemic, many organizations…

2 years ago

CleverTap’s Layoffs: Navigating COVID-19-driven Business Changes

Introduction CleverTap is a Mumbai-based startup that provides a mobile marketing solution for businesses. The company was founded in 2013…

2 years ago

Inside the Bluepad Layoff: Challenges in Vernacular Content Space

Introduction Bluepad, a media company based in Bengaluru, recently made headlines for its massive layoff of all its employees. The…

2 years ago

Euler Motors: Revolutionizing Indian EV Market

Introduction: Euler Motors, a New Delhi-based EV maker, has been in the news recently for laying off 10% of its…

2 years ago

1K Kirana Announces Massive Layoffs: Here’s Why

As the world continues to grapple with the COVID-19 pandemic, several businesses have been forced to restructure their operations to…

2 years ago