10 Problems in India That Startups Can Aim To Solve
10 Problems in India That Startups Can Aim To Solve
10 Problems in India That Startups Can Aim To Solve
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India is seeing a growth phase under the leadership of able people. However, there still
exist many challenges that need to be addressed. To solve these challenges and
problems, the country as a whole must be engaged, and talent must be brought from
outside the government domain, especially where domain knowledge or
entrepreneurial leadership is required. People who are passionate create great things,
and companies that aspire to solve bigger problems do much better than those who
just look around for funding and money.
A combination of talent and diverse experiences backed by strong political will are the
key ingredients to coming up with out-of-the-box solutions to address the many
challenges we face as a developing country. We look at some of the real issues in India
that startups can aim to address.
One of the most critical needs today is access to good healthcare. Billions around the
world, particularly people in the Indian subcontinent, struggle because they do not get
proper access to healthcare. Even those with access have a sour experience. We have
apps that let us book movie tickets and seats in a jiffy or even find that perfect
restaurant! However, finding doctors is still unbelievably tough. Patient records are
either maintained in fat files or if they are online, they are often not accessible or
understandable. Doctors do not usually have the time to go through all the reports and
this may lead to a compromise on the health front.
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Health-based startups can address a lot of issues plaguing instant access to healthcare
in India. Healthcare is undergoing a major change and smartphones will soon replace
doctors for more than 80 percent of health-related problems!
2. Public transportation
In India, the pains of a citys chaotic public transport system, public trains and metros
operating well beyond their capacity, and a limited taxi service, are some of the
roadblocks to an efficient public transport system.
State-sponsored mass transit systems are unable to keep pace with people, private
enterprises havent been able to do enough, and dated regulations have not allowed
them to do enough to try to fill the breach.
Private car ownership has exploded and so has the surge of taxi majors like Ola (in 102
cities with 20,000 vehicles on its platform) and Uber (announcing billions investment to
expand in India). The explosive growth of newer options such as Uber and Ola shows
there is a massive need for public transport options because not everyone can afford
these cab services, and private enterprises can fill the breach left by state-sponsored
infrastructure.
3. Sanitation
4. Waste management
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Urban areas of India generate 1,88,500 tonnes of municipal solid waste (68.8 million
tonnes per year), and waste generation increases by 50 percent every decade. More
than 80 percent of this waste reaches open dumpsites causing public health issues,
environmental degradation, and resultant climate change. Plastic and e-waste form the
major chunk of this waste, with minimal facilities to take care of such environment
degrading substances. India needs to find solution to these problems. Fresh and
innovative ideas in consonance with the ambitious Swachh Bharat Abhiyan are required
to solve this problem, which otherwise can have drastic repercussions in the near future.
5. Pollution
The odd-even traffic rule imposed by the Delhi government to combat toxic air
pollution in the national capital also kicked off on a good note. An MoU signed between
the Delhi government and University of Chicago in December 2015 was a step aimed at
combating the pollution levels in the city. A two-month-long challenge called the Urban
Labs Innovation Challenge Delhi was planned under this to invite fresh ideas to
improve air and water quality in the capital. The best idea would be rewarded with a
seed fund of Rs 2 crore.
Startups are now making a beeline to address this issue and they are the best in the
field both in terms of technology and intelligence. Smart Air Filters, a Delhi-based
startup, produces an indoor air purifier that is highly effective against PM 2.5, the
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primary air pollutant affecting urban Indian cities. This PM 2.5 results from combustion,
such as exhaust from cars and trucks (diesel and petrol), coal production, and other
biomass burning.
Gaming is an addiction with the younger generation who feels happy and satisfied with
rewards. Why not then change study into play and develop apps that can educate
students while making it a childs play, literally! More such innovative and out-of-the-
box ideas are the need of the hour for easy access to quality education. Education in
India is undergoing a transformation like never before. Ed-tech startups can thus
champion the cause of access, quality, and performance.
7. Electricity
There are problems related to phase balancing, overload, and loss in the distribution
network as a whole. A Bengaluru-based startup has come up with an innovative product
that guarantees zero power loss due to theft and commercial reasons. The product
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8. Safety of women
The National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) reveals that there were 3,09,546 incidents of
crime against women in 2013 in India. Crimes against women have only shown an
increase in the last five years. Safety is definitely one of the growing concerns in our
country, particularly with regard to women (http://yourstory.com/2015/12/leaf-
innovation-safety-women-technology/). Technology and access to it can solve many
issues that women face in their day to day lives. Many startups have already taken the
initiative to introduce products in the form of apps to ensure safety for women. They
utilise features like GPS tracking, safe and unsafe areas on maps, ways to send alerts to
emergency contacts, and scream alarms.
In most semi-urban areas of India, the tap gets water every two to 10 days. However,
mostly it is difficult to say which days. Another point to ponder is whether this water is
fit for human consumption or not. Access to clean drinking water is one of Indias
biggest challenges. A growing population, rapid urbanisation, and the growing demand
for water from agriculture, energy, and industry are the other contributing factors.
According to UNICEF, only a quarter of the total population in India has drinking water
on their premises and nearly three-quarters of all diseases in India are caused by
contaminants in the water supply.
Startups are the right platform for innovative solutions that can provide access to clean
water in the country.
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10. Crime
In India, where crime rates shoot above the roof, the need of the hour is for innovative
and technological solutions to prevent and address crime. Much has been spoken about
funding for startups, but are the entrepreneurial minds developing something to
address crime?
For instance, Shruti Dixit is one among the many entrepreneurs working to solve this
problem. Deeply disturbed by the molestation and rape incidents at schools and a
parent herself, she decided to develop mySafeBus, a hardware smartphone-like device
that is embedded with a software, and can be fitted in school buses for real-time visual
surveillance and monitoring. While technology is one of the ways to monitor crime, the
solution is not this alone. Changing the fabric of the society and the government is also
imperative.
India is changing everyday and its changing to get better. Although, India does not
require the cut and paste innovation, it needs to address these issues by creative out-
of-the-box thinking and resolve various pain points which are not addressed by the
traditional ways. At present, there are more than 3,100 startups established and
running, which are focusing and working tirelessly to address various pain points to
make our lives simpler and efficient. However, the challenges mentioned above still
require serious contemplation and robust solutions.
(Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this article are those of the author and
do not necessarily reflect the views of YourStory.)
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Sri Sri BV
Procedural corruption
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Maj Ng
If ever there's a product or a appliance or a machinery that can help India to surpass the sanitary
problems what is it?
Specifically what?
Like Reply Jun 26, 2017 8:29am
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