IN April 2020, the Covid-19 pandemic not only made all of us shake hands with a nerve-wrecking lockdown, but it brought a tremendous amount of trepidation to all the entrepreneurs of the world about what was going to happen next. Initially, professionals were sedulously trying different ways to accept the new order of things leading to endless sleepless nights. Gobbling everyday newspapers with churning updates on Covid-19, watching colleagues on horizontal screens 24/7, everything was muddled up.

Nearly every aspect of individual life got affected by the pandemic; big or small businesses across all types of industries became stagnant. A stringent fatigue built up inside everyone, hampering every profession and every business that eventually it became difficult to get back to normalcy and day-to-day operations.

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