AI SummarySchool water access dignity auditing is an emerging ₹150–250 crore compliance services sector in India, driven by the Mahad Satyagraha centenary and renewed constitutional scrutiny of caste discrimination in public institutions. With 1.5M schools and 30–40% documented to deny water access to Dalit children, demand is acute. Timing is 2026: political momentum (centenary), CSR pressure, accreditation bodies demanding dignity standards, and RTI litigation risk. Target: education entrepreneurs, constitutional lawyers, and CSR consultants willing to bridge dignity gaps in tier-2/3 schools and elite institutions seeking certification.
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