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who think anything related to online education is big no no. most of the online edtech business now opening their offline Market to sell knowledge. on top of everything they all are very costly for most of our Indians. let discuss all ideas to make

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I'm all for offline traditional education, but let's not be luddites here. Online learning isn't going away, so we might as well find ways to improve and regulate it properly.

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