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		<Title>IMPACT OF COVID-19 ON ENTREPRENEURSHIP</Title>
		<Author>S.Manirud, Arun Reddy, K.Archana</Author>
		<Volume>02</Volume>
		<Issue>7(1)</Issue>
		<Abstract>The COVID19 pandemic has had a seismic impact on global economies social systems and industrial frameworks Among the most affected domains was entrepreneurshipa sector known for innovation flexibility and economic stimulation As lockdowns travel bans and social distancing measures disrupted supply chains and consumer behavior many entrepreneurial ventures faced existential threats Yet in the shadow of crisis a wave of digital innovation emerged reshaping the entrepreneurial ecosystem across the globe This paper explores the duality of the pandemics impactdevastation on one hand and digital reinvention on the other Startups and small businesses that survived or thrived during the pandemic shared one common factor rapid technological adoption Entrepreneurs began integrating Machine Learning ML and Deep Learning DL models to forecast demand assess risks personalize customer engagement and automate logistics Software solutions enabled businesses to move online manage remote teams automate inventory and deliver digitally Entrepreneurs in EdTech HealthTech AgriTech and Ecommerce adopted AI tools mobile applications cloud platforms and lowcode development environments to continue operations and enter new markets This research delves into the magnitude of these transformations using quantitative and qualitative analysis realworld startup case studies and insights from modern technological implementations It concludes that the entrepreneurial landscape postCOVID is deeply technological adaptive and datacentric</Abstract>
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<copyright-year>2026</copyright-year>
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