Major foreign investors in Byju’s have petitioned the Supreme Court to present their concerns as the court addresses the future of the edtech company. Holding nearly 17% stake, these investors point to alleged mismanagement amid current insolvency proceedings. Founder Byju Raveendran denies wrongdoing while emphasizing the potential impact on employees.
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