Teacher Protest Logistics & Movement Coordination Platform
The Opportunity
The APTF is organizing coordinated dharnas across all district headquarters on April 18 — a complex multi-location simultaneous protest requiring real-time coordination of thousands of teachers, volunteer marshals, supply chains, and communication across 26 districts. Teachers' unions lack digital infrastructure to manage attendance tracking, route planning, resource distribution, and live incident reporting across dispersed protest sites.
Market Size
₹18-25 Cr addressable market — India has 31 state-level teacher federations + 500+ district unions conducting annual protests; each needs coordination tools 3-5 times yearly. SaaS license + implementation fees at ₹2-5 lakh per union annually.
Business Model
White-label protest/movement coordination SaaS with modules for: (1) Real-time attendance & headcount at multiple locations via mobile app, (2) Supply chain management (water, food, medical kits for protest sites), (3) Volunteer task assignment & dispatch, (4) Communication hub (broadcast SMS/WhatsApp templates), (5) Safety & incident reporting, (6) Post-event analytics for union leadership.
Annual SaaS subscription: ₹2-5 lakh per state federation (26 states) = ₹5-13 Cr annuallyImplementation & training fees: ₹30-50K per deployment × 100 unions = ₹50-100 lakhSMS/communication API usage fees: 10-15P per message × 500M messages during protest season = ₹75-100 lakh
Your 30-Day Action Plan
Contact APTF leadership + 3 other state federations (Tamil Nadu Teachers Association, Karnataka State Teachers Federation, West Bengal Teachers Association); offer free deployment for April 2026 protest to gather feedback and testimonials
Build MVP with core features: attendance tracking module, basic task assignment, broadcast notification system; deploy on AWS or Heroku
Conduct 2-3 onboarding sessions with pilot unions; collect usage data, pain points, and feature requests; iterate based on feedback
Document case study from APTF protest (attendance recorded, coordination efficiency, feedback scores); approach 8-10 other state federations with results; offer 40% discount for annual contracts signed by May 31
Compliance & Regulatory Angle
No specific license required; operate as SaaS provider under GST 18% (software services). Ensure DPDP Act 2023 compliance for storing teacher personal data; include privacy policy & data deletion clauses in ToS. If handling payment collection, obtain DSOA registration if > ₹5 Cr GMV.
Regulatory References
Mandatory compliance for storing teacher personal data (name, contact, attendance, location) during protests; requires explicit consent and data deletion mechanisms.
SaaS platform taxed at 18% GST; input tax credit available on development and infrastructure costs.
Mandates reasonable security measures to protect teacher/attendee data; non-compliance triggers liability up to ₹5 Cr in civil damages.
Ready to Act on This Opportunity?
Generate a 7-step execution plan — validate the market, build the MVP, model the financials, map the risks, and ship in 30 days.