October 27, 2025

A start-up that solves

Literally everything.

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1. Water security

Farmer: It’s been years since we received proper rainfall. The drought keeps getting worse.

Start-up enthusiast: We should make an app called ‘Find My Water’. It should be GPS-coded so you can just put in the location of the water and find it!

2. Education

Primary schoolteacher: There are still villages in this region where children have to walk 5 kilometres to get to school.

Innovation evangelist: We should install Wi-Fi on their route so they can take online classes while walking to school. Get fit and get educated—that should be the tagline.

3. Livelihoods

Frontline worker: A report says that one-third of daily wage labourers are unable to find work.

Entrepreneur: We should have something similar to Swiggy, where you can order workers on an app and they can find a job—it should be called ‘Livelihoods on Wheels’.

4. Health

ASHA worker: In some areas, people have to travel 30 kilometres to get medicines for a cold or fever. And there is no guarantee of finding a doctor.

Disruptor: I’ve been thinking about launching a telemedicine app for a long time. It will require INR 500 crore, but it will solve the issue.

5. Lack of resources

Teacher: Students have to sit on the floor as they don’t have tables and chairs in the classrooms.

Tech optimist: That’s such a sustainable and eco-friendly learning environment. It should trend on Instagram—we’ll call it #soiltosuccess.

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Rakesh Swami

Rakesh Swami works as an editorial associate at IDR. He writes content related to Rajasthan and also looks after the 'Humour' section. Rakesh has previously worked with communities under the leadership of the Government of Rajasthan. He has also supported with writing and capacity building at the Accountability Initiative, Center for Policy Research. Rakesh has graduated in Civil Engineering from RTU University, Kota.

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Salman Faheem

Salman Faheem is responsible for planning and executing content and campaign strategies for IDR, helping to strengthen its digital presence. Prior to joining IDR, he co-founded The Logical Indian’s Hindi venture and played a key role in its growth. He also worked as a social media coordinator at News18, where he contributed to expanding the platform’s digital reach. Salman led the growth of Change.org’s Hindi operations in India, scaling the platform from 10,000 to more than 1 million users.

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