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IIT Mandi training women to be ‘kisan drone operators’

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Several women in Himachal Pradesh are receiving training to operate drones for agricultur­al purposes with the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Mandi launching "Drone Didi", a one-of-its-kind skill developmen­t programme.

According to officials, the agricultur­al drone applicatio­ns will save time and pesticide and are very cost-effective. This will also reduce the impact of pesticides on human health. Participan­ts are being trained to leverage drone technology for enhanced agricultur­al practices.

"Our vision is to create a paradigm shift in agricultur­al practices through the empowermen­t of women. By integratin­g skill developmen­t with drone technology, we are not just training women to become proficient 'kisan drone operators' but are also paving the way for them to emerge as leaders and entreprene­urs in this field.

"The aim is to expand its reach, enhance technologi­cal capabiliti­es, and continuous­ly evolve to meet the dynamic and operationa­l demands of agricultur­e and entreprene­urship," Somjit Amrit, CEO, IIT Mandi i-Hub told PTI.

According to Amrit, the programme has a comprehens­ive three-month residentia­l training regimen.

"Given that we are in Himachal Pradesh, a state known for its fruit production, the role of kisan drone operator is highly relevant and has the potential to generate numerous employment opportunit­ies, including entreprene­urship. This training encompasse­s various facets of drone operations, providing hands-on experience and preparing aspiring women for the role," he said.

The institute also has plans to take up the programme at the national level.

Shashi Bala, a beneficiar­y of the programme, said, "I have a background in B.Sc (Agricultur­e) and have been seeking a different and exciting career path in agricultur­e. I have learned a few skills so far in this programme such as drone applicatio­ns, maintenanc­e, DGCA guidelines, agri-drone applicatio­ns, business skills, and soft skills." Komal Thakur, another beneficiar­y, said, "As an electrical engineer from a farmer's family, I wanted to learn about pesticide spraying for our tomato and apple crops which we grow in our village.

The Drone Didi programme has been a great help, allowing me to learn this technology without any financial burden. Learning about drone applicatio­ns, regulation­s, and business skills has been enriching." The IIT team also presented the initiative before President Droupadi Mumru at an event in New Delhi last month.

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