Hindustan Times (East UP)

Govt to roll out programmes for drone maintenanc­e, repair

- Deeksha Bhardwaj letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: To tap into the emerging technology market which uses drones for various functions, the Centre is considerin­g introducin­g skilling programmes on drone manufactur­ing, repair and maintenanc­e, officials familiar with the matter said.

“Over the next couple of months, multiple drone skilling programmes will be launched by the government,” an official said, seeking anonymity. “These will include repair, maintenanc­e and manufactur­ing of drones.”

The programmes, officials said, will be implemente­d by the skill ministry and developed in conjunctio­n with several stakeholde­rs.

The National Council of Vocational Training is formulatin­g both long-term and short-term courses, they said.

These will be introduced by the National Skill Developmen­t Corporatio­n at its training centres, such as the Industrial Training Institutes, Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Kendras, which provide vocational training at the district level and even under aegis of Pradhan Mantri Krishi Vikas Yojana that is looking at remunerati­ve approaches for agricultur­e and allied sectors.

“The use of drones for spraying pesticides or for aerial surveys will continue to grow,” the official mentioned above said. “Moreover, the training can also provide an opportunit­y to analyse data collected by the drones to improve efficiency in several sectors.”

The government, last year, had rolled out a production linked incentive scheme to boost manufactur­ing of drones in the country, providing local entreprene­urs the opportunit­y to capitalise on the growing market.

The ministry of civil aviation, earlier this year, revised its drone policy to allow the use of small and medium-sized drones without acquiring a remote pilot certificat­e.

Functions of drones may include aerial surveys, their deployment to fight large scale insect attacks such as locusts and other geo-special applicatio­ns, besides military applicatio­n.

Experts believe India’s ranking on the global scale in terms of production of robotics and drones has been very low.

THE PROGRAMMES, WILL BE ROLLED OUT BY THE SKILL MINISTRY AND DEVELOPED IN CONJUNCTIO­N WITH SEVERAL STAKEHOLDE­RS.

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