Haryana, 252 pilots and 136 technicians ready to become a drone hub -Haryana moves quickly to a Drone Center 252 pilots and 136 technicians ready

Updated: Mom, 08 Sep 2025 09:17 PM (IST) Haryana moves to a quick drone hub. Chief Minister Naib Singh Saini gave certificates to 252 drone pilots. The Drone Training Institute in Hisar was EE-Mahin. Training centers also started in Fatehabad Jhajjar Gurugram Sonipat and Sirsa. The Agriculture Division and Haryana Skills Development Commission are working together. Drone will improve the farming and safety sector. State Bureau, Chandigarh. Haryana moves towards a quick drone. In this series, 252 drone pilots and 136 Drone technicians were prepared in the state, which Naibi Singh Singi Singini, chief minister, presented the certificate to the convocation on Monday. In addition, the country’s first and South Asia’s largest Drone Training Institute and Drone Manufacturing Unit in Sisay, Hisar. Remove ad, just read the news, except for remote pilot training centers have also started in Fatehabad, Jhajjar, Gurugram, Sonipat and Sirsa, which will provide the facility of training near their home to the youth. The Department of Agriculture and Haryana Skills Development Commission work carefully towards technology and youth empowerment. The program arranged at Haryana Niwas also has the performance of drones used in agricultural, disaster management and defense sectors, and also an e-lot of five drones for the army and armed forces. Chief Minister Naib Singh Sainin said that the youth of Haryana have a tremendous ability to move forward in Drone Teknailaji. Today, India has become the fourth largest economy in the world with the eleventh economy in the last eleventh year, to the path of Premier Narendra Modi on the strength of youth. The chief minister said that from the certified 388 drone pilots and technicians there are 53 girls setting an example of women empowerment. Schemes such as ‘Namo Drone Didi’ and ‘Kisan Drone’ launched by Premier Narendra Modi strengthen the rural community and farmers. If the drone saves time and labor in farming and farming, production and income are also increasing. Industry and Trade Minister Rao Narbir Singh said although the drone will be easy with the drone, while activities such as advanced farming, medicine and fertilizer monitoring will be easier, the defensive and safety sector will also be strong. Retired Lieutenant General, dr. Rakesh Kumar Anand, said that a Drone -Low Dapping was created for the first time so that farmers can rent a drone for their farming. The country’s most drones are made in Haryana. General Secretary of Chief Minister Arun Kumar Gupta and Advisor of the Department of Foreign Cooperation, Pawan Chaudhary, also spoke during the program. 10 Drone Fly Zone Dr. Preet Sandhu, co-founder and managing director of AVPL International in Haryana, just said that we should connect the youth with deep technology and move them to innovation. Haryana’s youth has the greatest passion for skills development. For this reason, ten drone fly zones were only started in Haryana. DGCA will lead young professionals with certified skills as well as in society and agriculture. This initiative will offer rural youth without leaving the town without paying career and entrepreneurship opportunities. The chairman Deep Sihag said that this was only possible with the cooperation of the state government. Now drone technology will not be limited to cities, but will reach every town, every student and every farmer.