• PM flags off 100 'Kisan Drones' towards new drone culture in the country

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    PM flags off 100 'Kisan Drones' towards new drone culture in the country
    Digital Desk: As Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched 100 'Kisan Drones' in different country regions to spread pesticides and other farm by-products, PM Modi voiced conviction that India's increasing competence is rising in developing the drone sector will provide the world with new leadership.

    PM Modi flagged off the drones on Friday, with officials representing it as a "very novel and compelling initiative" for farmers.

    In his speech, the prime minister noted that India is preparing for a new culture of drone start-ups. Their numbers will shortly reach thousands, up from over 200 currently, resulting in a massive growth in employment opportunities.

    He said that his government would assure that the sector's development is not hindered and that it has already executed different reforms and legislative measures to succeed.

    PM Modi further commented that drones were primarily linked with the defense sector until a few years ago. This initiative displays how elevated the nation can pass if guidelines are reasonable.

    This initiative is a new chapter in delivering modern farming structures in the twenty-first century. It will not only demonstrate to be a watershed moment in the drone industry's growth, but it will even extend up endless possibilities.

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    The Prime Minister stated that his government did not waste time worrying about the opening of the drone industry but instead trusted India's young potential and went forward with a new perspective. He noted that his government has prioritized technology and innovation in the Budget and policy initiatives.

    Modi expressed that drones have a broad spectrum of applications, citing the 'Swamitva Yojana,' which seeks to construct a record of land ownership in villages and convey medications and vaccines.

    He acknowledges that 'kisan drones' are beginning a new revolution. Agriculturalists will be capable of employing high-capacity drones in the future to produce their crops, such as fruits, vegetables, and flowers, to markets in a short quantity period, so enriching their revenue.