
DRIISHYA's efforts promise to enhance productivity for farmers and also create a skilled workforce that can contribute to the state's technological advancement.
By Priya Singh
DRIISHYA is a specialized agency established in Haryana to lead drone-related initiatives which will introduce cutting-edge technology and create opportunities for the state's youth.

Drone Imaging and Information Systems of Haryana Limited (DRIISHYA), a specialist agency established to manage drone-related projects, aims to provide drone pilot training to young people in the state, opening up work opportunities for them.
This effort intends to provide youth with the skills needed to operate drones, as well as new job prospects in the rapidly increasing industry of drone technology. DRIISHYA is a specialized agency established in Haryana to lead drone-related initiatives. It will introduce cutting-edge technology in agriculture and create opportunities for the state's youth.
The agency plans to offer comprehensive drone pilot training programs, opening up avenues for young individuals to develop skills crucial in the rapidly expanding field of drone technology. By providing specialized training, DRIISHYA aims to empower the youth with the knowledge and expertise needed to operate drones effectively.
This move aligns with the agency's commitment to actively contribute to the growing drone industry and explore diverse career paths related to drone operations and applications. The drone pilot training initiative attracted a lot of interest, with a lot of requests coming in, notably from farmers who want to use drone technology in agriculture.
Drones have the potential to revolutionize farming practices by offering real-time data on crop health, irrigation needs, and pest control, among other applications. The Haryana government, in an official statement, affirmed its commitment to embracing drone technology across various sectors.
Drones will play a pivotal role in the government's overall plan, with applications ranging from traffic monitoring to crime prevention. The use of drones in agriculture is especially essential considering the growing demand for precision farming and environmentally sustainable agricultural practices.
DRIISHYA's efforts not only promise to enhance productivity for farmers but also create a skilled workforce that can contribute to the state's technological advancement.
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Sanjeev Kaushal, Chief Secretary, revealed that DRIISHYA is collaborating with Gurugram's Deputy Commissioner of Police (Traffic) to bring in drones to inspect national highways.
In addition, to meet increased demand, they are expanding their drone fleet with 20 new large drones and six unique ones designed specifically for demonstrating how drones may spray nano-fertilizers in agriculture.
Recognizing the shortcomings of the current training setup, the agency is constantly seeking chances to establish dedicated training facilities. According to the statement, one potential location is the horticultural university in Karnal.
This effort is all about promoting drone technology and providing benefits to end users, particularly farmers, to increase productivity. Introducing improved drones with high-tech solutions would help farmers even more.
As Haryana takes a significant move towards becoming a hub for drone technology, the collaboration between DRIISHYA and the state government symbolizes a progressive approach to harnessing the potential of aerial vehicles for the benefit of the community at large.
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