Particularly in India, education has been a segment steeped in a traditional brick-and-mortar delivery mechanism. The industry is different from food tech or fintech, but the big similarity is in its potential for returns
From left: Krishna Kumar, founder and chief executive, Simplilearn; Vamsi Krishna, chief executive, Vedantu; Tanushree Nagori, co-founder, DoubtNut
Image: Nishant Ratnakar for Forbes India“ In education, vitamins or things which are good for you don’t work, only painkillers do.”
Sarbvir Singh managing partner, WaterBridge Ventures
(This story appears in the 28 February, 2020 issue of Forbes India. To visit our Archives, click here.)