AI SummaryA wildlife alert system business targets forest-adjacent villages across India facing recurring animal intrusions (elephants, tigers). With 2,500+ villages in high-incident zones across Nilgiris (Tamil Nadu), Western Ghats (Karnataka, Kerala), Northeast India, and Central India, the addressable market is ₹25-40 crore annually. Timing is right in 2026 because recent high-profile incidents (Devala, Gudalur) have spurred state budgets for animal safety, and gram panchayats increasingly receive central MGNREGA/PMAY funding for infrastructure. An entrepreneur with ₹20 lakh capital and IoT hardware sourcing networks can build this as a B2B vendor to state forest departments and village councils, selling ₹3-5 lakh per-village kits with ₹500-1,000/month recurring monitoring revenue.
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