Life came to a standstill for Nisha Millet, a professional swimmer, and her husband, Bikranjit Flloyd Chatterjee after covid brought their swimming academy to a grinding halt. Liquidating a part of their debt fund investments earmarked for emergencies, and dipping into their business reserves helped them tide through the tough times.
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