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Manipal Group to bid for bankrupt edtech co Byju’s

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November 14, 2025

THE Manipal Education and Medical Group India Pvt Ltd (MEMG India) has formally submitted an expression of interest (Eol) to participate in the insolvency resolution process (CIRP) of Think & Learn Pvt Ltd (TLPL), the parent company of Byju’s, the company said ina statement on Thursday.

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Manipal Group to bid for bankrupt edtech co Byju’s

As per documents filed with the resolution professional (RP), the MEMG India, led by Dr Ranjan Pai, has sought to be included in the list of prospective resolution applicants (PRAs) and expressed its intent to examine the company’s financial and operational details for the purpose of evaluating a potential resolution plan.

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