Drogo Drones' NaMo Drone Didi Initiative Empowers Women in Rural Areas
By: WE staff | Monday, 1 April 2024
On Monday 1st April at Hyderabad, Drogo Drones has showcased its dedication to the Namonetic Drone didi by handing out top-rated drones to a group of women in Gujarat. It was made by the Gujarat Narmada Valley Fertilizers & Chemicals Limited (GNVFCL) in Ahmedabad with another milestone on the use of drone technology in farming.
During the program, the Prime Minister Narendra Modi distributed a total of 1,000 drones amongst the Namo Drone Didis throughout the country. These women experts sought to impress the community by undertaking concurrently more than ten flights, thereby demonstrating the potential positive results of such an initiative.
The Namo Drone Didi project does not only simply open up new avenues for women in India but also recognize their talents by empowering them to learn new skills to become independent. Through the collaboration and superior drones by Drogo Drones, the ultimate objective is to establish a beneficiary of tech-savvy agricultural sector which will be mainly for the rural communities bringing about economic growth.
The Namo drone didi protest by Drogo Drones visualizes their dedication towards instituting a new form of agricultural industry with drone technology and gender equality implementation.
Drogo Drones underwrote the course of training through a collaboration with the Dronelab Technologies Pvt Ltd Company. This endowment was made with a view of giving all the needed training and the required skills to operate drones for agricultural applications and then become a certified remote pilot with a class RPC.
Ms. Yeshwant Bonthu, CEO of Drogo Drones has stated that it “shall remain as always committed to leverage technology for social advancement and proud to provide such organization the support it needs”. She added that it is company's intention to promote inclusivity through drone technology skills provision for women in rural communities which in turn will create a platform for sustainable development.
Drogo Drones reinforces its vision to assist rural communities through the Namo Drone Didi project by taking participation. This initiative, headed by the Government of India, with the backing of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, tries to raise rural women up by training them on how to be very good drone pilots. The program empowers female participation in agricultural supply through drone piloting, not only promoting economic independence but also improving agricultural practices efficiency.