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Turning passion into a business: How the pandemic spawned solopreneurs

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Updated on: 18 December,2021 05:58 PM IST  |  Mumbai
Maitrai Agarwal | maitrai.agarwal@mid-day.com

More and more individuals are turning their passion into their profession, inspired by the period of learning and experimentation which lockdown offered them. Meet three such inspiring female solopreneurs and entrepreneurs from Mumbai

Turning passion into a business: How the pandemic spawned solopreneurs

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The socio-cultural-economic impact of the lockdown has been and will continue to be analysed and discussed for decades to come. What’s also interesting is the psychological and behavioural changes that are being seen across the world. With an unprecedented amount of leisure time on their hands, many people turned to their hobbies and discovered passions old and new – be it gardening or baking sourdough. It is not a surprise that enterprising individuals furthered their passions and started businesses. Mid-Day.com spoke to three inspiring women who monetised their passion projects.

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