Bill Gates Witnesses Rural Transformation: "Drone Didis" Lead India's Agri-Tech Revolution
Billionaire philanthropist Bill Gates recently visited the Indian Agricultural Research Institute (IARI), Pusa Campus, where he met an inspiring group of women trained under the Namo Drone Didi Scheme by Marut Drones. These women, now known as “Drone Didis”, demonstrated how agricultural drones are revolutionizing farming and improving rural livelihoods.
Empowering Women Through Drone Technology
Marut Drones has been at the forefront of empowering rural women by training them in cutting-edge drone technology. These women have not only mastered the operation of agricultural drones but have also gained financial independence, breaking traditional gender barriers in the process.
Prem Kumar Vislawath, CEO of Marut Drones, commended their confidence and skills, emphasizing how technology is fostering gender inclusion in India's agriculture sector.
How Drones Are Transforming Rural India
With initiatives like the Namo Drone Didi Scheme, India is witnessing a new wave of female empowerment in agriculture. By integrating drones into farming, these women are:
✅ Boosting Crop Yields – Precision spraying ensures better crop health and productivity.
✅ Increasing Income – Operating drones creates a new livelihood stream for rural women.
✅ Enhancing Sustainability – Reduced chemical use and optimized water consumption benefit the environment.
India’s Drone Revolution: A Game Changer for Women
India’s ambitious drone programs are creating new job opportunities, encouraging entrepreneurship, and modernizing agriculture. The success of "Drone Didis" showcases the power of technology in driving economic and social change.
With support from leaders like Bill Gates, initiatives like the Namo Drone Didi Scheme will continue to empower more women, making them key players in India's agricultural transformation.
Final Thoughts
The rise of Drone Didis is a testament to India’s commitment to innovation and inclusivity in farming. As more women embrace agri-tech, the future of Indian agriculture looks brighter, more efficient, and gender-inclusive.

