Physics Wallah Limited has launched an Initial Public Offering to raise funds for expansion, attracting new customers, and updating of digital infrastructure. The IPO consists of a fresh issue of ...
Physics Wallah has introduced an innovative device called the AI Box, designed to turn any TV or projector into a learning tool. This new gadget allows students to watch lessons, take quizzes and ...
Allegations of silent terminations at edtech startup Physics Wallah (PW) have surfaced over recent months, with multiple former employees seeking to campaign against their terminations. The ...
Allegations of ‘silent terminations’ at edtech company Physics Wallah (PW) have surfaced in recent months, with several former employees alleging that their dismissals were abrupt and lacked due ...
Viral Video: Controversy has broken out in North Kashmir's Baramulla district following a viral video which purportedly showed a teacher engaged in inappropriate behaviour, leading to widespread ...
Alakh Pandey, fondly called Physics Wallah and the founder of an Edtech unicorn with the same name, was 22 when he dropped out of his third year in college to teach physics. Dropping out of college ...
Alakh Pandey, founder of Physics Wallah, has witnessed a dramatic 223% surge in his net worth over the past year, reaching ₹14,510 crore, according to the Hurun India Rich List 2025. With this rise, ...
Physics Wallah Private Limited, popularly known as PhysicsWallah or PW, is one of the biggest Indian educational technology companies, which is headquartered in Noida, Uttar Pradesh. The company was ...
The quantum world is already full of surprises, but a new discovery has added an entire wing to what scientists call the “quantum zoo.” Using a new kind of laser technique, researchers have uncovered ...
Everyone knows solid, liquid, and gas—but what about time crystals, quark-gluon plasma, and Bose-Einstein condensates? Science has uncovered far stranger states of matter, many of which behave in ways ...
Scientists have discovered a new way that matter can exist—one that is different from the usual states of solid, liquid, gas or plasma—at the interface of two exotic materials made into a sandwich.