IANS | 02 Jul, 2023
The mountainous state of Himachal Pradesh is going to showcase and
adapt drones in a bigger way to facilitate disaster management,
supervision of electricity supply lines, agriculture, horticulture and
healthcare, besides road surface condition monitoring.
To explore
latest advancements, showcase success stories and shape the future of
drones in various sectors, the state Department of Digital Technologies
and Governance is organising a two-day event at Chaudhary Sarwan Kumar
Himachal Pradesh Krishi Vishwavidyalaya (CSKHPKV) in Palampur in Kangra
district on July 4-5.
The inaugural session of the conclave will
be presided over by Chief Minister Sukhvinder Sukhu. The event aims to
explore the diverse applications of drone technology in various sectors
like governance, law enforcement, disaster management, agriculture and
forest management, tourism, infrastructure development and management
and exploring career opportunities, a government spokesperson told IANS.
The
conclave brings together industry leaders, experts, academia and
stakeholders to foster knowledge exchange and collaboration in the
rapidly evolving field of drones.
During the inaugural session,
topics like the current scenario of drone technology in Himachal
Pradesh, and the role of drone technology in governance will be
highlighted.
The conclave will also be addressed by Chief
Secretary Prabodh Saxena, Principal Secretary (Industries) R.D. Nazeem,
Secretary (IT) Abhishek Jain, among other guests. The first panel
discussion will focus on the career opportunities for the youth in drone
technologies. It will delve into the increasing drone usage and
manufacturing capabilities, highlighting the new avenues for employment
in drone flying, data processing, and applications.
The discussion
will provide insights into the exciting career opportunities available
in this field besides, the second will throw light and focus on the
diverse applications of drone technology in law enforcement, disaster
management, and forest conservation.
Topics to be covered include
surveillance in border areas and unrest-prone places, night
surveillance, target identification, search and rescue operations during
disasters, delivery of essential supplies and information to people in
distress, as well as curbing wildlife poaching and theft of forest
resources, the spokesperson told IANS.
In the third panel
discussion, the applications of drones in agriculture, horticulture, and
forest management will be explored. It will highlight how drones enable
farmers to adopt safe methods of pesticide spraying, facilitate
precision farming, monitor crops, promote efficient use of farm inputs,
assess crop damage, and monitor forest cover and afforestation efforts.
On
the final day, a session will be organised on the critical role of
drones in delivering medical supplies and facilitating logistics and
delve into the applications of drones in infrastructure management and
developmental projects.
It will showcase how drones enable in-time
healthcare services in remote areas, provide a quick response during
emergencies, ensure the easy transportation of time-sensitive goods and
materials, serve as efficient carriers for logistics in hilly areas, and
contribute to environmental sustainability.