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Aviation Ministry grants permission to 10 organisations for drone use

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Jasleen Kaur
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Aviation Ministry grants permission to 10 organisations for drone use
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The Civil Aviation Ministry on Monday gave conditional permission to 10 organisations, including Mahindra and Mahindra, Steel Authority of India (SAIL) and Bayer Crop Science, to use drones for various purposes. In a statement, the ministry said the Karnataka government was one of the 10 organisations and it had got the permission to conduct “drone-based aerial survey for creating urban property ownership records in Bengaluru”.
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5 Best Drones 2020 | The Strategist Also read | China willing to develop ‘friendly relations’ with Taliban Mahindra and Mahindra has got permission to conduct “drone-based agricultural trials” and use drones for precision spraying on paddy and hot pepper crop in Telangana and Andhra Pradesh. Two organisations—Gujarat-based Blue Ray Aviation and Telangana-based Asia Pacific Flight Training Academy—have been permitted to conduct “remote pilot training using drones”, the ministry’s statement noted. Bayer Crop Science has got the permission to conduct “drone-based agricultural research activities” and use drones for agricultural spraying.
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The National Health Mission in Mumbai has also got the permission to conduct experimental BVLOS (beyond visual line-of-sight) drone flights to deliver essential healthcare items in tribal areas of Jawhar in Palghar district of Maharashtra. The Ups and Downs of Drones | AVG Also read | Amid Afghanistan-Taliban conflict, Punjabis worried over safety of gurdwaras Gangtok Smart City Development has got the permission for drone-based aerial survey for its smart city project. The Steel Authority of India (SAIL) has got the permission to use drones to conduct “perimeter surveillance” of its steel plant in Burnpur, West Bengal. Chennai-based Tractors and Farm Equipment Limited has got the permission to conduct “drone-based aerial spraying” to assess crop health and prevent crop disease. The Best Drones for 2021 | PCMag The ministry said it had granted conditional exemption to the aforementioned 10 organisations from the Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS) Rules, 2021, and it was ‘valid for a period of one year from the date of approval or until further orders’. - PTC News with inputs from agencies-
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