India's Plan to Empower Rural Women with Agricultural Drones

India’s Plan to Empower Rural Women with Agricultural Drones
The Namo Drone Didi Initiative

India’s Namo Drone Didi scheme is revolutionizing agriculture by equipping 15,000 women Self-Help Groups (SHGs) with drones between 2024–2026. With ₹1,261 crore allocated, the program trains women as drone pilots, enabling them to offer Drone-as-a-Service (DaaS) to farmers. Vaimanika Aerospace partners with SHGs to deliver advanced drones and training, fostering rural empowerment.

Empowering Rural Women
  • Financial Independence: Women pilots earn ₹60,000/month, as seen with Priya’s SHG in Maharashtra, serving 80 farmers.

  • Skill Development: DGCA-certified training equips women with drone operation skills.

  • Community Impact: SHGs strengthen local economies by providing affordable drone services.
    Maharashtra’s budget supports 325 SHGs, setting a model for other states.

Benefits for Farmers

Drones operated by Drone Didis offer:

  • Cost Savings: Reduce chemical and labor costs by 30–50%.

  • Efficiency: Spray 1 acre in 7 minutes, compared to days manually.

  • Sustainability: Use 10 liters/acre vs. 200 liters, minimizing environmental impact.
    A Tamil Nadu SHG reported 40% cost savings for rice farmers using Vaimanika’s drones.

Vaimanika’s Role in the Scheme

Vaimanika supports Drone Didis with:

  • Advanced Drones: Payload capacity of 8–10 liters, ideal for small farms.

  • Training: Comprehensive programs for women with no prior experience.

  • Subsidies: Guidance to access 80% subsidies under SMAM and Drone Didi.
    Our franchise model enables SHGs to start businesses with investments as low as ₹2 lakh.

Join the Movement

Be a part of India’s drone revolution. Contact Vaimanika Aerospace at +91 99551 11150 or visit www.vaimanikaaerospace.com to join as a Drone Didi or franchisee.

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