Drone Pilot Training For Women The NAMO Drone Didi Scheme offers comprehensive drone pilot training provided to women from self-help groups. This training equips them with the necessary skills to pilot, operate, and maintain drones, including practical and theoretical knowledge. It also provides hands-on experience in using drones for various agricultural applications. Drone Business For Women Farmers The scheme provides an opportunity for women farmers to start drone-related businesses. With the provision of 15,000 drones over two years to women from self-help groups, there is immense potential for generating income through crop spraying, precision agriculture, field mapping, and data collection. This not only creates entrepreneurial opportunities but also enhances agricultural practices through the use of advanced technology. Financial Incentives For SHGs NAMO Drone Didi Scheme also offers financial incentives for self-help groups (SHGs) to set up businesses and cover the maintenance costs of drones. The government covers 80% of the drone cost, with SHGs contributing only 20%. Additionally, funding is available for advanced training and skill development in drone technology, further empowering women in rural areas.