Paytm buys online education startup Edukart in no cash deal
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The deal involves only employment contract so far.
“There is no cash consideration for the deal, and EduKart is separately in talks for a strategic sale of its assets like brand, website and content with education companies,” Gupta told ET.
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As per EduKart, it has more than 10,000 paid students on its platform and partnerships with more than 120 course providers.
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