Drogo Drones, a leading innovator in drone technology, has participated in the Namo Drone Didi initiative.

On Monday, the company showcased its commitment by delivering advanced drones to Namo Drone Didis.

The Namo Drone Didi scheme, championed by the Government of India, aims to uplift rural women by providing them with the skills and tools necessary to become proficient drone pilots.

By integrating women into the agricultural supply chain as drone pilots, the initiative fosters economic independence and enhances the efficiency of farming practices.

As part of this initiative, Drogo Drones supplied cutting-edge drones to a group of women in Gujarat through Gujarat Narmada Valley Fertilisers & Chemicals Limited (GNVFCL), Ahmedabad, furthering the adoption of drone technology in agriculture.

Drogo Drones offered the training with the support of Dronelab Technologies P Ltd, by giving all the required expertise to operate drones for agricultural purposes and issued Remote Pilot Certificate (RPC).

Yeshwanth Bonthu, CEO of Drogo Drones said: “Drogo shall remain committed to leveraging technology for social good and is proud to support initiatives that empower such communities.

“By equipping rural women with drone technology skills, the company aims to foster inclusive growth and create opportunities for sustainable development.’
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