Friday, 27 April 2018

What types of startups does India need today?

In market any thing you launch and engaged people to uses you product its make you successful. But for India I recommended to every start up to try to do manufacture goods. why we buy from other country? we are capable to do manufacturing every thing. Its benefit for your country.

  • Instant access to healthcare
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.
  • Public transportation
  • Sanitation
Lack of sanitation is a major problem in developing countries like India. Much deliberation has given way to the fact that the private sector is needed to tackle sanitation service problems. It is imperative to invest in solutions by offering different sanitation products and services at appropriate prices. Sulabh is a glaring example of a startup that began work in this area and has today raised the benchmark for many others in this field
  • Waste management
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. Use of technology and devices to control and use waste to make for reuse.
  • Pollution
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 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.
  • Easy access to quality education
startup to create such idea to remove thinking of become labors or robots to smart human. we want such institution who work to change the thinking of learner or students from a slave to a leader. India want such a people who remove traditional ways of learning and involve industrial, practical and innovative things for student by which their skills were developed.
  • Electricity
A simple device like an incubator needs continuous supply of electricity. In smaller towns, particularly for hospitals catering to old people and new born babies, electricity cannot be a major impediment. It has to be a way ahead. Innovating products and services around the conditions prevailing in the country is the need of the hour. One such condition is unreliable and fluctuating power, particularly in the rural and semi-urban clusters. This does not need any fundamental technological breakthrough but innovative solutions.
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 designed by them enables peak reduction without causing any inconvenience to customers. It also eliminates the need for power cuts and automates the entire power distribution, billing, and payment processes.
  • Access to clean drinking water
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 India’s 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.
As an example, P. Lakshmi Rao, a self-made entrepreneur, has decided to ensure that people have access to clean drinking water. In November 2015, she launched the water ATM facility, where people can draw a litre of clean water for as little as Rs 5. This water ATM purifies the water extracted from ground water and municipal corporation water. It is no ordinary purifier. The machine follows a seven-stage water purification process.
Startups are the right platform for innovative solutions that can provide access to clean water in the country.
Do survey of your area and Start according to need of people

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