How 'Namo Drone Didi' Savitri Sahu is Transforming Agriculture in Khairagarh
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Raipur, March 19 (NationPress) The advent of technology-driven drones, often viewed as a modern novelty, is quietly instigating a significant transformation in the vast agricultural lands of India. At the forefront of this movement are the 'Namo Drone Didis', who are revolutionizing farming practices and simultaneously creating numerous job opportunities.
In the Khairagarh region of Chhattisgarh, Savitri Sahu, a 'drone didi,' is not only making a commendable income but also fostering employment for local residents through the implementation of cutting-edge agricultural technology in rural areas.
Importantly, the Central Government's 'Namo Drone Didi' initiative is designed to empower women-led Self-Help Groups (SHGs) by providing them with drone technology to enhance agricultural services.
Savitri Sahu has successfully established herself as a prominent figure in her village, symbolizing the evolution of modern farming.
The incorporation of drones has led to remarkable gains in productivity and efficiency for farmers in Khairagarh. Tasks that once took over two hours to spray pesticides on an acre of land can now be accomplished in just 10 minutes.
This technological advancement has resulted in a decreased need for water and pesticides, thereby cutting operational costs and raising hopes for improved crop yields.
For Savitri and her family, this has proved to be highly advantageous. Through her drone services, she now earns between Rs 2,000 and Rs 3,000 daily.
The equipment and training she received from the 'Namo Drone Didi Scheme' have provided a transformative pathway for her life.
Her husband, Premchand Sahu, reveals that for the past two years, they dreamed of acquiring a drone to enhance their farming techniques, but the steep costs made it seem impossible. Thanks to the subsidy from the Central government, that dream is now a reality.
According to Prem Kumar Patel, the District Panchayat CEO, Savitri Sahu is one of the first beneficiaries of this scheme, having undergone a 15-day training program in Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh.
Originating from the small village of Khapri Teli, this 'Drone Didi' has become a beacon of inspiration for her community, demonstrating that with the right opportunities and technology, women in rural settings can achieve remarkable success.