Innovation 8 : 3S Shramik	TEAM TROJANSSana SupriyaChirag Nitin
Sector AnalysisThe Indian healthcare sector is expected to become a US$ 280 billion industry by 2020 with spending on health estimated to grow 14 per cent annually, according to a report by an industry body. "Healthcare has emerged as one of the most progressive and largest service sectors in India with an expected GDP spend of 8 per cent by 2012 from 5.5 per cent in 2009. It is believed to be the next big thing after IT and predicted to become a US$ 280 billion industry by 2020," the report said.At present the sector is estimated to be around US$ 40 billion and will grow to US$ 78.6 billion by 2012.
Category Analysis   India has been investing tremendously in water and sanitation since Independence. But only, 48 percent of the rural population has access to toilets and sanitation services. India’s national sanitation programme, Total Sanitation Campaign (TSC) is operational in 578 out of 600 rural districts with an outlay of Rs.13423.97 crore (US$ 3.35 billion) in which the central share is 60%, the state share as well as the community contributions are approximately 20% each.
   3s Shramik Sanitation Systems :    3S Shramik is the largest professional company to provide free portable sanitation facilities with cleaning, evacuation and disposal of waste for the first time in India as per International Standards and waste regulation norms. It is the first ISO 9001-2000 certified company in Asia in Portable sanitation. It is the     first Indian PSAI registered Company. Largest portable toilet hire company in India with a fleet of more than 1000 plus toilets and appropriate suction vehicles with high end communication and technology back up and GPS tracking system.
USP    SHRAMIK is first portable sanitation solution company in India to provide portable sanitation solutions and services for construction sites and public gatherings.    It also provides liquid waste managementurinalsSeptic Tanks
Primary ResearchServices available  while Indians are in transit  in the form of Toilet cabins , urinals, pumps, vacuum suction, hand wash stands, shower cabins, waste management system.Managing 2400 restrooms using 30 service trucks. Charge is Rs, 1500-2000 per day in which margins are 20%.Charges per month , however, are Rs. 3000-4000.In slum areas the charge is Rs. 300 for a family of 5.
SWOT
Table analysis- Stage I
C. K. Prahlad’s SandboxMODERATEV.HIGHHIGHHIGHHIGHHIGH
Combined AnalysisEnvironmental sustainability:-    It is very high as Go Green is the new mantra! The Septic tanks and the fluid management helps in keeping the environment cleanIndividual rights :    In buses, in rural areas, etc people and especially the girls feel very uncomfortable as there are no sanitation facilities available. This innovation helps deal with that problem most importantly.
Treading the Road2Ideas…Tying up with business conglomerates in their CSR initiativeUsing restroom advertising could be phenomenal for the growth of the InnovationJoining hands with Teach For India campaign to bring about awareness and education
Scope of diversity
BCG analysis for scalabilityThe  3S shramik sanitation Innovation is a CASH COW.
HENCE,It can diversify into a variety of areasCost effectiveness will be achieved in a few years as they reach experiential advantageThe sections of the society mentioned for scalability can be made prime targets

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    Innovation 8 :3S Shramik TEAM TROJANSSana SupriyaChirag Nitin
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    Sector AnalysisThe Indianhealthcare sector is expected to become a US$ 280 billion industry by 2020 with spending on health estimated to grow 14 per cent annually, according to a report by an industry body. "Healthcare has emerged as one of the most progressive and largest service sectors in India with an expected GDP spend of 8 per cent by 2012 from 5.5 per cent in 2009. It is believed to be the next big thing after IT and predicted to become a US$ 280 billion industry by 2020," the report said.At present the sector is estimated to be around US$ 40 billion and will grow to US$ 78.6 billion by 2012.
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    Category Analysis India has been investing tremendously in water and sanitation since Independence. But only, 48 percent of the rural population has access to toilets and sanitation services. India’s national sanitation programme, Total Sanitation Campaign (TSC) is operational in 578 out of 600 rural districts with an outlay of Rs.13423.97 crore (US$ 3.35 billion) in which the central share is 60%, the state share as well as the community contributions are approximately 20% each.
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    3s Shramik Sanitation Systems : 3S Shramik is the largest professional company to provide free portable sanitation facilities with cleaning, evacuation and disposal of waste for the first time in India as per International Standards and waste regulation norms. It is the first ISO 9001-2000 certified company in Asia in Portable sanitation. It is the first Indian PSAI registered Company. Largest portable toilet hire company in India with a fleet of more than 1000 plus toilets and appropriate suction vehicles with high end communication and technology back up and GPS tracking system.
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    USP SHRAMIK is first portable sanitation solution company in India to provide portable sanitation solutions and services for construction sites and public gatherings. It also provides liquid waste managementurinalsSeptic Tanks
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    Primary ResearchServices available while Indians are in transit in the form of Toilet cabins , urinals, pumps, vacuum suction, hand wash stands, shower cabins, waste management system.Managing 2400 restrooms using 30 service trucks. Charge is Rs, 1500-2000 per day in which margins are 20%.Charges per month , however, are Rs. 3000-4000.In slum areas the charge is Rs. 300 for a family of 5.
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    C. K. Prahlad’sSandboxMODERATEV.HIGHHIGHHIGHHIGHHIGH
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    Combined AnalysisEnvironmental sustainability:- It is very high as Go Green is the new mantra! The Septic tanks and the fluid management helps in keeping the environment cleanIndividual rights : In buses, in rural areas, etc people and especially the girls feel very uncomfortable as there are no sanitation facilities available. This innovation helps deal with that problem most importantly.
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    Treading the Road2Ideas…Tyingup with business conglomerates in their CSR initiativeUsing restroom advertising could be phenomenal for the growth of the InnovationJoining hands with Teach For India campaign to bring about awareness and education
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    BCG analysis forscalabilityThe 3S shramik sanitation Innovation is a CASH COW.
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    HENCE,It can diversifyinto a variety of areasCost effectiveness will be achieved in a few years as they reach experiential advantageThe sections of the society mentioned for scalability can be made prime targets