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Relaef

Sectors as filed: Others

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District

Samba

Jammu and Kashmir

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Relaef is a Startup India record we can place no finer than Samba district, which holds 40 records in this snapshot. It is filed under Others, which 18,093 records carry nationally. It carries no funding signal of any class, which is true of 38 of the 40 records in Samba.

Every figure above is counted from the 2026-08 snapshot and is the same number the page it links to prints.

In their own words

1. The Problem Being SolvedThe "Linen Friction" Crisis in Indian HospitalityIndian hotels currently face a dual-ended crisis. Operationally, they suffer from a "Linen Black Hole," losing 20–30% of inventory annually to theft and damage, resulting in unbudgeted losses exceeding ₹4 Lakhs/year for mid-sized properties. On the guest end, there is a "Hygiene Gap"; while 86% of Indian travelers prioritize cleanliness, most bedding is only "aesthetically clean" (visually tidy) rather than "clinically clean." In India's tropical climate, shared mattresses can host over 16 million CFUs of bacteria, creating a public health risk that current manual housekeeping cannot verify.2. The Innovation (Product/Process)Certified Linen-as-a-Service (LaaS) with QR TransparencyInstead of the traditional "Purchase & Wash" model, we introduce a Process Innovation:Infrastructure Shift: Transitioning hotels from high-CAPEX (buying linen) to a 100% OPEX-based rental model, reducing their upfront setup costs by approx. ₹2.2L–₹5.8L.Transparency Innovation: A first-of-its-kind "Verified Hygiene Seal" with a guest-facing QR code. This allows guests to verify the exact sanitization data (date, temperature, and microbiological compliance) of their specific bedding, shifting the industry from "trust-based" to "data-verified" hygiene.3. Uniqueness vs. Existing AlternativesUnlike local dhobis or traditional commercial laundries that focus solely on the "wash," our solution integrates Textile Lifecycle Management:RFID Integration: We use industrial RFID tagging to provide 99% inventory accuracy, absorbing the "shrinkage risk" that currently costs hotels billions.Clinical Standards: While current providers rely on visual checks, our process is built on thermal and chemical disinfection standards (60–90°C), providing a "seal of trust" that functions as a reputation shield for the hotel.4. Scalability & ImpactHigh Potential for Employment & Wealth CreationMarket Scale: The Indian laundry market is projected to reach $15 Billion by 2025, with the

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Registered on Startup India
2026
Self-declared stage
Validation
Industry
Others
District
Samba

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