Smart Medicine Reminder with Community Help
• Problem: Elderly and busy people forget medicines, sometimes causing health issues.
• Solution:
• Mobile app with voice alerts + push notifications for medicine reminders.
• If a person misses doses multiple times, the app alerts family/friends via
SMS/WhatsApp.
• (Optional IoT add-on: pillbox with sensors that notifies when a pill is taken.)
• Why unique? Tackles health + social impact, easy to show in a demo.
Farmers’ Market Price Alert (Kisan Mitra App)
• Problem: Farmers don’t know real-time prices of crops in nearby mandis.
• Solution:
• Farmers get daily updates of crop prices (from APIs like Agmarknet).
• They can decide where to sell for better profit.
• Add voice support (for non-English speakers).
• Why good in India? Farmers lose money due to middlemen; this directly helps them.
Pincode-Based Local Services Finder
• Problem: In small towns, it’s hard to find nearby doctors, electricians, plumbers, tutors, etc.
• Solution:
• A simple app/website where users enter pincode → see all available local services.
• Users can request service, providers get notified.
• Why good in India? Many tier-2 and tier-3 towns don’t have such apps.
2. Student-to-Student Marketplace
• Problem: Students buy books, lab kits, calculators, and cycles but rarely use them fully.
• Solution:
• Campus-level app for buy/sell/exchange books, notes, and tools.
• Add a “borrow” option (ex: borrow a DSLR, tripod, or even notes for 2 days).
• Why good? Easy to implement, students will actually use it.
3. Co-Living / Flatmate Finder for Students
• Problem: Students moving to new cities struggle to find PGs/roommates.
• Solution:
• Platform where students can list PGs/rooms or find compatible roommates.
• Add filters: budget, college distance, food preference (veg/non-veg).
• Why good? Huge demand in college cities (Bangalore, Pune, Chennai, etc.).
Supply-Chain Quality + Image AI (Agri focus)
Problem: Consumers and small buyers can’t easily verify the origin or quality of farm produce.
Solution: At each step (farm → packer → transporter → shop) capture photos; run an AI classifier for
quality/ripeness off-chain and log the results immutably on-chain.
What it is (plain): A visual trace of a product’s journey plus quality checks everyone can trust.
Why it’s good in India: Agriculture is massive and fragmented — even small farmers can get better
prices when they prove quality; consumers get safer food.