AI SummaryWater safety training services address a critical market gap in rural India where drowning is the leading cause of unintentional death among children aged 5–14. The March 2026 Godavari drowning tragedy (3 student deaths in Polavaram) underscores demand for certified lifeguard training and swimming curricula in river-adjacent villages. India's rural education sector (40,000+ government schools near water bodies) represents a ₹500–800 crore annual opportunity. School contracts (₹2–5 lakh each), government disaster risk reduction tenders, and CSR partnerships with corporates create sustainable B2B revenue. Entrepreneurs with lifeguard certification or education background can pilot programs in East Godavari, West Godavari, and other high-risk districts in 2026.
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