Indian tax authorities are chasing $101 million in unpaid dues from Byju’s amid its insolvency proceedings. The edtech giant, once valued at $22 billion, has creditors filing claims totaling over $1.5 billion. With operations in more than 21 countries, Byju’s employs around 27,000 people including 16,000 teachers.
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