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  1. Nov 25, 2020 · In various ads, WhiteHat Jr used the name ‘Wolf Gupta’, whose age could be 9, 12 or 13, and bagged a package anywhere between Rs 1.2 crore to Rs 150 crore from Google.

  2. Nov 26, 2020 · Alas, Wolf Gupta is not real, and the outlandish claims about his salary are part of a marketing gimmick ployed by ed-tech startup Whitehat Jr to lure parents to enroll their kids, lest they are left behind in the competitive rat race in India's education system.

  3. Nov 27, 2020 · Mumbai-based coding startup WhiteHat Jr and its founder Karan Bajaj became the toast of India’s startup ecosystem when the country’s largest edtech firm BYJU'S bought it out in a $300 million...

  4. Oct 22, 2020 · For instance, WHJ advertises a certain child called ‘Wolf Gupta’, who, after learning to code with the firm, got a job at Google that pays in crores.

  5. Nov 24, 2020 · The Delhi High Court heard the arguments in the defamation case launched by Karan Bajaj, WhiteHat Jr’s founder, against Pradeep Poonia, yesterday. Page 5 of the by Karan Bajaj has this: advertisements concerning an imaginary child who the Plaintiffs christened “Wolf Gupta”.

  6. May 4, 2021 · An ad campaign by WhiteHate JR -- around a child named Wolf Gupta -- also came up during the hearing. Poonia said the ads claimed that Wolf Gupta was employed by Google with a salary of Rs 20 crore, which suggested he was a real person.

  7. WhiteHat Jr introduces and prepares your child from 6-18 years for this new coding world. They learn fundamentals of coding--logic, structure, sequence and algorithmic thinking--to generate creative outcomes like animations and apps.