Karnataka government is looking to address water and sanitation issues in rural areas through the adoption of innovative ideas and relevant technologies. The IT-BT and Rural Development and Panchayat Raj (RDPR) departments will host a ‘Karnataka Rural Water and Sanitation Sustainability Summit’ on October 29 and have invited startups to provide solutions. The event will feature a pitching session where selected startups can present their ideas, with winners receiving a minimum funding of Rs 25 lakhs.
These budding startups will also have the opportunity to pilot their projects with the government, the department announced in a release. Entrepreneurs, academia, startups, and researchers can submit their potential pitch decks by October 23.
IT-BT and RDPR minister Priyank Kharge said, “I intend to make Karnataka a water-secure state in the country. If I can solve this using deep tech in biotechnology or IT that ensures we get better portability, the government itself can become your (companies') first client.” He added that the government can help startups pilot these solutions within a sandbox environment and provide capital.
“Organisations that have existing products or prototypes that tackle specific problems like water purification, waste management, or sanitation infrastructure are eligible. Companies able to demonstrate a viable business model, sustainability plan, and measurable impact on rural communities are also welcome,” the guidelines read.
The problem statement for the summit includes inconsistent