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Namo Drone Didi

Kartavya Desk Staff

Source: PIB

Context: The Government of India has launched the “Namo Drone Didi” scheme to empower women Self-Help Groups (SHGs) under the Deendayal Antyodaya Yojana – National Rural Livelihood Mission (DAY-NRLM).

About Namo Drone Didi Scheme:

Origin: Launched by the Government of India under the DAY-NRLM initiative.

Aim: To provide women SHGs with drones for agriculture-related services, empowering them with new income sources while enhancing farming efficiency.

Ministry: Administered by the Department of Agriculture & Farmers’ Welfare, Ministry of Agriculture, in partnership with the Ministry of Rural Development.

Features: Financial Support: Central Financial Assistance covering 80% of the drone cost, capped at ₹8 lakh per drone. Loan Assistance: SHGs can secure loans for the remaining cost through the National Agriculture Infrastructure Fund (AIF) with 3% interest subvention. Drone Package: Includes drones with spray systems, additional battery sets, training for a pilot and drone assistant, a one-year warranty, two years of maintenance, and insurance. Training and Support: SHG members receive 15-day training for drone operation, maintenance, and agricultural use. Implementation: State-level Lead Fertilizer Companies (LFCs) and State Departments manage implementation, with drones allocated to SHG clusters. Monitoring: An IT-based Management Information System (MIS) Drone Portal will monitor drone operations and service delivery.

Financial Support: Central Financial Assistance covering 80% of the drone cost, capped at ₹8 lakh per drone.

Loan Assistance: SHGs can secure loans for the remaining cost through the National Agriculture Infrastructure Fund (AIF) with 3% interest subvention.

Drone Package: Includes drones with spray systems, additional battery sets, training for a pilot and drone assistant, a one-year warranty, two years of maintenance, and insurance.

Training and Support: SHG members receive 15-day training for drone operation, maintenance, and agricultural use.

Implementation: State-level Lead Fertilizer Companies (LFCs) and State Departments manage implementation, with drones allocated to SHG clusters.

Monitoring: An IT-based Management Information System (MIS) Drone Portal will monitor drone operations and service delivery.

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