Making a new start in business!
The pandemic has impacted everyone in the world at varying levels. There's a massive loss of life and money across the globe. While some are finding it hard to cope up with and it is understandable, some are using it as a means to start afresh. A lot of people who have lost their jobs and finding it difficult to find another one have either considered or started a business. Here's an inspiring story of the same.
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