AI SummaryA student safety SaaS platform addresses India's ₹2,500–3,500 crore school safety market, where rural and Tier 2 towns (35% of 4.2 crore students) lack crime prevention infrastructure and real-time monitoring systems. The March 2026 murder of a Class XII student in Thoothukudi district exemplifies this gap. Schools and education boards are increasingly willing to invest ₹500–1,500 per month for GPS tracking, panic buttons, and parent alerts integrated with police databases. MBA graduates, edu-entrepreneurs, and former school administrators should launch this with 6-month MVPs targeting 50–100 pilot schools in Tamil Nadu and Karnataka to secure district-level contracts worth ₹5–15 lakh annually by late 2026.
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