India has a vibrant startup ecosystem with innovators solving as many problems as possible in the locality. From access to health to financial inclusion, these startups are developing solutions for everyday real-world problems for millions of people. This article digs into 20 Indian startups making waves by solving unique local problems.

S. No. Indian Startups Solving Unique Local Problems
Niramai – Revolutionizing Breast Cancer Detection
Dunzo-Unlocking the Last-Mile Delivery Headache
DeHaat – Equipping farmers with Agri-Tech
Bijak – Agricul- Rural Trading Simplification
Meesho-Enabling Social Commerce
Bounce – Urban Mobility
Staqu-Improving Public Safety with AI
KhataBook-Streamline Bookkeeping to SMEs
Ecozen – Powering Agriculture with Clean Energy
SigTuple: Better Healthcare Diagnosis
Agricx – Improving Food Quality Safety
RevFin: Unleashing Financial Inclusion through EV Financing 
Practo – Bridging the Healthcare Access Gap 
Kutumb – Connecting Local Communities
Ather Energy
Ergos – Farmers grain bank
Kheyti-Addressing the Climate Revolution for Small Farmers
MyUpchar: Health Information in Regional Languages 
Leap Finance Financing International Education for Indians
CureFit – Holistic Wellness Promotion
Conclusion
  1. Niramai – Revolutionizing Breast Cancer Detection

Early detection becomes one of the principal factors in saving women from death due to breast cancer, becoming one of the largest causes of death in India. Hence, Niramai-Non-Invasive Risk Assessment with Machine Intelligence focuses on a non-invasive, low-cost-radiation-free approach via AI and thermal imaging for screening and diagnosis of breast cancer. It can be used equally in urban and rural areas, covering a more significant population. Since Niramai reduces the effective cost and increases early diagnosis rates, thousands of lives-it seems this initiative is doing well.

Source: YouTube

2. Dunzo-Unlocking the Last-Mile Delivery Headache

Among them are the persistent bottlenecks of urban congestion and last-mile delivery inefficiencies. Dunzo resorts to hyperlocal delivery by enabling one-hour delivery of groceries, medicines, and other essentials from cities, with help from a team of delivery partners and technology to be fast and reliable. At that, Dunzo is servicing the urban consumer and making businesses in the neighborhood thrive by solving the issue of last-mile delivery.

Source: Dunzo

3. DeHaat – Equipping farmers with Agri-Tech

Agriculture is the backbone of the Indian economy. However, we are not aware of the fact that even these small farmers are its face and still face some of the biggest constraints including market access, inputs, and finances. DeHaat is one such agri-tech startup that provides all end-to-end services to farmers – crop advisory, seeds, fertilizers, market linkages, and financing. 

Using a mobile app, DeHaat connects thousands of farmers with a massive network of services that ultimately help these farmers gain efficiencies in their productivity and income. Thus, DeHaat is empowered to empower farmers across rural India, so to say, by solving supply chain inefficiencies that hinder their profitability.

Source: Farm Automation Today

4. Bijak – Agricul- tural Trading Simplification

The agriculture trading market is fragmented in nature and not transparent, leading to inefficiency and losses both to the buyer and seller. Bijak Agritech offers a B2B marketplace to traders, wholesalers, and food processors in order to trade their agricultural commodities for buying and selling.. Further, the credit rating system helps traders with more trust and transparency in the entire supply chain. This makes better price discovery possible and provides lower risks for transactions on the part of farmers.

Source: Blog.bijak.in

5. Meesho-Enabling Social Commerce

Meesho innovates social commerce in a country where most small businesses do not have access to formal marketplaces. The model allows for individual-to-individual sale of commodities through WhatsApp and Facebook. This model allows persons, primarily homemakers and small retailers, to generate a supplement to their income without requiring any massive capital investment and also provides small businesses with more access to customers.

Source: GetWidget

6. Bounce – Urban Mobility

Traffic congestion and limited public transportation options are nothing new in Bengaluru city. But the innovation of the Bounce bike rental service, providing electric scooters available for instant per-use purchase, can easily substitute travel; it has users renting through a mobile app and dropping off at various points to make short-distance travel very easy and affordable. This model reduces traffic and encourages the use of ecofriendly transportation.

Source: Medium

7. Staqu-Improving Public Safety with AI

With the rising crime rates in specific geographical locations of India, Staqu uses AI to take public spaces safety one step ahead. The company has developed a platform called JARVIS, which it says stands for Joint AI Research for Video Instance and Surveillance powered with AI-driven video analytics to help monitor and detect suspicious activity in real-time. This system is used by enforcement agencies to track criminals, identify threats, and ultimately ensure safety in public spaces, especially high-risk areas.

Source: Satqu Technologies

8. KhataBook-Streamline Bookkeeping to SMEs

It is surprising that millions of small and medium businesses in India still maintain accounts on pen and paper. KhataBook solves the problem for such shopkeepers and small business owners by offering a mobile app to manage their accounts digitally. In this regard, it ensures that all transactions are tracked, sends payment reminders as necessary, and manages ledger books. KhataBook is making bookkeeping simple, which is, in turn, making small businesses efficient and financially sound.

Source: Brandz Magazine

9. Ecozen – Powering Agriculture with Clean Energy

The biggest challenges are providing electricity for farmers in rural India for irrigation pumps and cold storages. Ecozen provides solar-based solutions for agriculture, such as the water pump, and the solar-based cold storage units. This technology helps conserve a lot more water for irrigation and saves far more crops than before due to the cold storage, thus ensuring much less dependence on fossil fuels. Innovations by Ecozen help bring sustainable farming to the rural communities.

Source: Facebook

10. SigTuple: Better Healthcare Diagnosis

India suffers from a dearth of health care professionals, especially in the vast rural belts of the country. SigTuple addresses this by working towards development of AI that will help in the medical diagnosis process. The platform developed helps to automate the analysis of vast medical data, such as blood and urine samples, thus allowing more efficient and accurate results in diagnoses. Thus, SigTuple is improving the patient care in under-resourced areas by relieving the burden on healthcare professionals while increasing the accuracy.

Source: Unboxing Startups

11. Agricx – Improving Food Quality Safety

The quality assurance in India’s agricultural sector is quite inconsistent, which results in money loss for the farmers through the wastage of food. Agricx seeks to reduce this through a mobile-based solution that incorporates AI to assess the quality in agriculture produce. The technology can use images of fruits and vegetables to evaluate their quality so that it can grade the produce well by both the farmer and the trader. This reduces wastage and also helps farmers get good prices for their crops.

12. RevFin: Unleashing Financial Inclusion through EV Financing

Electric vehicles are quite the rage in India, but a big chunk of the population remains excluded from the available financing options. RevFin is bridging this gap with specific digital financing aimed at electric vehicles. In so doing, it lends to the credit invisible, promoting a significant step toward financial inclusion while simultaneously allowing for higher adoption of clean transportation.

Source: X. Com

13. Practo – Bridging the Healthcare Access Gap 

Much of India lack quality healthcare access. Practo is one health care platform that connects patients with doctors and other healthcare providers, thereby making it accessible for users to book appointments, seek online consultations with physicians, and hence, get digital copies of their medical records. In a lot of places, there is a difficulty in accessing healthcare because of restricted distribution. 

Source: The Practo Blog

14. Kutumb – Connecting Local Communities

India is a country of diversified languages and cultures. This start-up, Kutumb, aims to unite people across local communities. It specifically focuses on using the application in creating groups in local languages where issues relating to the social, cultural, and political nature of matters discussed within them can be addressed. Therefore, by fostering community engagement and a course for local voices, Kutumb is building the fabric of society, mainly in smaller towns and rural areas.

Source: LinkedIn

15. Ather Energy 

Ather Energy-Moving People Forward in the Electric Mobility Revolution Taking the lead of the electric mobility revolution occurring in India, Ather Energy creates electric scooters for advancing mobility through cities with a focus on performance, design, and smart technology for sustainable transportation in populous cities. The company also backs this with a good network of charging stations to make life easier for the consumer as well while adopting electric vehicles.

Source: The Economic Times

16. Ergos – Farmers grain bank

Storage after harvest is such a great challenge for many farmers in India and this later leads to losses due to sell-off at the cheapest prices. Ergos is offering a “grain bank” model: by storing the produce in warehouses and selling when the market price is favorable. It also provides financing options based on the produce that is stored, hence allowing the farmer in charge of their income.

Source: YouTube

17. Kheyti-Addressing the Climate Revolution for Small Farmers

Small Indian farmers are rather vulnerable to extreme climatic conditions and thus have seen a growing threat from climatic change. Kheyti, a “Greenhouse-in-a-Box,” proffers affordable, modular greenhouses that protect crops against climate-related risks. With their improved yields and water savings, this is how Kheyti is helping small farmers adapt to changing environmental conditions.

Source: Facebook

18. MyUpchar: Health Information in Regional Languages 

It is true that not many individuals across the country have access to health information, but what needs to be bragged about is that MyUpchar has been one of those startups filling in that critical gap. It provides content and services for healthcare in various regional languages. The portal allows users to have the right to access medical information, consult with doctors, or even buy medicines online and break through the language barrier, more so enriching healthcare literacy and accessibility in rural and less-accessible geos in the country.

Source: Facebook

19. Leap Finance Financing international education for Indians

Students in India currently face significant barriers to foreign higher education because they spend major money to attend universities worldwide. Leap Finance offers loans specifically for these study-seeking students to attend international universities. The company makes access easier and accessible for Indian students in global educational opportunities by providing cheap financing and assistance in processing visa applications and other processes.

Source: Informance

20. CureFit – Holistic Wellness Promotion

These individuals have hectic timetables and very less scope for physical and mental rejuvenation. CureFit is an integrated platform that provides for fit centers, healthy food delivery, mental wellness services, and a consultation with a doctor. Here is the increasing wellness solution, which in an urban scenario has been dealt with by CureFit with all-around health.

Source: Indian Care Hub

Conclusion

These startups, working on varied issues in healthcare, agriculture, transportation, and financial inclusion, pose an array of local challenges to tackle. These 20 startups show how entrepreneurship takes over the country and fuels innovation while solving different problems with technology and achieving a change in lives that create economic growth and development for India.