NEW DELHI: Serial investor and Co-founder/Chairperson of edtech platform upGrad Ronnie Screwvala on Saturday dropped a query to all those that wish to begin one thing on their very own however are nonetheless indecisive about taking this step.
“For all of you continue to sitting on the fence however wanting/wishing to start out one thing of your individual — here’s a query to reply (for your self primarily),” Screwvala wrote on the social media platform X.
“Would you moderately have your first failure or simply by no means ever tried in any respect,” he requested.
Screwvala additionally urged all those that want to begin on their very own to reply the query “truthfully” as it’s going to assist “open your eyes to far more”.
In the meantime, Screwvala has slammed edtech agency Byju’s and its Founder and CEO Byju Raveendran for the corporate’s downfall, saying that “one rotten apple” within the Indian edtech house mustn’t have an effect on your complete edtech sector.
Talking on the second version of the ‘ASU+GSV & Emeritus Summit’ in Gurugram, Screwvala stated that Raveendran and traders are collectively liable for the corporate’s present poor monetary situation.
He has been vocal in criticising Byju’s because it faces a extreme money crunch amid regulatory challenges.