Friday, May 27, 2022

DRONES MAY SOON DELIVER FOOD , MEDICINE & GROCERIES IN INDIA



After the Updated Rules and Regulations 2022 for UAV (unmanned aerial vehicle)/Drones by Government of India the delivery of Goods may be possible in coming months.




Civil aviation minister Jyotiraditya Scindia said in Deccan Chronicle report that , 

  • " India is all set to become Drone hub of the World by 2030" 


  • Drone delivery in India will be going to start in Mumbai , Pune , Banglore, Hyderabad & Delhi - NCR .

  • Few of the drone Startups have already tested Different kinds of delivery by their Drones successfully.

  • Like online Food delivery company Swiggy has already tied up with a Drone tech company "Garuda Airospace " for the delivery of groceries and food .



Thursday, May 19, 2022

With the use of 'Drones' Indian Agriculture industry will going to see tremendous growth

 







India's Total GDP From Agriculture

  • The Indian Agricultural sector is the most important sector as it amounts to a staggering 18% of India’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and also provides employment to 50% of the national human workforce. India is also the world’s largest producer of pulses, rice, wheat, spices, and spice products.

  • India GDP From Agriculture – actual data, historical chart and calendar of releases – was last updated in November of 2019.







  • Our country is dependent on agriculture so much, has yet to tap into the real potential of agriculture, because of improper methods of monitoring crops and the irrigation patterns and the pesticides required to be applied.

  • The introduction of Drones in the agricultural sector will mean that we will be able to monitor the crop health, irrigation patters required, water stress in the plants, soil condition, and other factors that can be accurately studied and prevention or execution of proper methods can be implemented.










  • India still new to the Drone technology, does understand the importance of this and the state governments along with startups and private firms are collaborating with the farmers in helping them through various schemes such as the Agri-scheme put forth by the Maharashtra state government.

  •  The Tamil Nadu government also tracing similar steps is collaborating with students of Anna University to manufacture custom drones to spray pesticides to combat the fall army menace which will first try out in Peramblur district.











  • In recent months many farmers in various states have received help from these government schemes to monitor their crop health and plan their measures accordingly. Sugarcane farmers from Maharashtra have used drone technology to monitor the wilt disease they were facing. The NDVI and RGB sensors were used for detection in this case, various other sensors provide different data and quality and one can choose from them according to the job at hand.

Drones have been used in North eastern states for crop monitoring

  • Irrigation patterns can be determined by using these sensors by monitoring the terrain and crop health of a specific area. Similarly, drones equipped with 3D mapping can provide useful and accurate data on soil fertility and its minerals to help the farmer decide the crop rotation and the type, quantity, and quality of fertilizer to be used in the farms. 





  • The accurate and adequate data obtained from these drones help farmers make better decisions, necessary investment and therefore obtaining a higher and better yield of crops resulting in higher investment returns.

  •  All this put together means that people will be encouraged to take over farming rather than giving up or committing suicides due to the losses they face. The agriculture industry, if brought to its peak efficiency, will improve the GDP to higher levels. The healthy yield of crops will also mean that the inflation in the food industry will stabilize.


This is how drones can play a major role in the agriculture sector of India and therefore have to be encouraged by providing schemes such as the Agri-Scheme put forth by the Maharashtra government.




Monday, May 16, 2022

INDIA IS USING DRONES TO REVIVE ITS LOST FOREST


There is more than one reason that we need to reforest Planet Earth.



  • The biggest effect from loss of forests is loss of habitat and the resultant loss of biodiversity, even if you don’t care about climate change.







                            India is going through vast industrialization and urbanization which is resulting in widespread loss of trees, which is ultimately resulting in loss of huge areas of Forests which were once a source of life for a wide variety of Flora and Fauna becoming extinct today.


         In order to prevent this, steps are being taken by the Government by conducting manual afforestation, but manual plantation of trees is a very slow process that would not fulfill the required rate of afforestation needed to revive the lost forests.




  • Drones are the Great alternative as they are   fast,  reliable, automated and can reach places that are hard to access for humans

  • Drones can be used to drop the seeds aerially into areas where trees need to be planted. 

  • Using this technology, huge areas can be covered in less time, and lands previously un-utilized can be used for creating forests.     




       

  •   India is accepting the idea of the revival of trees using a drone survey and has started to implement it. In Bangalore, aerial seeding was done in the Kallinayakanahalli hills of Gowribidanur using 5 Quadcopter Drones.

  •  The bombing of seeds was done across hilly terrains from a height of 300 feet. 

  •  Karnataka also took part in this initiative and dropped 1 lakh rare saplings across an empty land in the Western Ghats.

  • This method of afforestation will be implemented in other parts of the country as well after testing in these areas. The reason for aerial seeding being feasible is due to their technological capabilities.

  • Firstly, drones are used to capture photos and create a 3-D map of the area. Then, areas are identified where plantation can be done, the kind of trees that need to be planted with exact accuracy, and calculations are identified...




The ongoing Russia-Ukraine war has brought out one aspect of modern warfare—the use of drones for both surveillance and punitive action. While India has always been dependent on countries like Israel for its drones, the new initiatives of the Modi Government are now resulting in the development of an industry which will increase self-reliance, military strength will gain strategic depth and will earn a significant role in the global supply chain of UAVs and save foreign exchange.

Sunday, May 15, 2022

Welcome to my blog - The Drone Era.





What do you envision when you hear the word “Drone”.


 Today, drones are used in many ways       including

  •  Delivery of small items,
  •  Industrial site inspections,
  •  infrastructure monitoring, 
  • mapping,
  • crop monitoring,
  • emergency response and
  • security surveillance.
 The use cases seem endless as more and more industries discover ways that drones benefit their business. 

Here I will Post the unique advantages of Using Drones into real life problems ..

Stay Tuned 🤞✌️

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