Harappa, a Delhi-based edtech startup owned by pGrad, is said to have laid off about 60 employees, or 30% of its 200-person workforce.
According to Business Today, the layoffs were announced in the last week of December and have mostly affected the content division. According to the report, affected employees have been told to give a month’s notice and have received no other severance benefits.
According to the report, this is the first phase of layoffs and that more employees may be affected.
Harappa, a Delhi-based edtech startup owned by pGrad, is said to have laid off about 60 employees, or 30% of its 200-person workforce.
According to Business Today, the layoffs were announced in the last week of December and primarily impacted the content division. According to the report, affected employees were told to give a month’s notice and received no other severance benefits.
According to the report, this is the first phase of layoffs, and more employees may be affected.