DGCA team will reach the Drone Pilot Institute, the certificates here will be valid all over the country
There is wonderful news for the youth of Uttarakhand. The state’s first Drone Pasture Training Institute will soon be recognized by DGCA (Directorate -General of Civil Aviation). After this, the certificates received from here will not only be valid in Uttarakhand, but in the entire country and new doors of employment and self -activity for the youth. The DGCA team will reach Dehradun on Thursday and will inspect the Drone Pilot Training Institute established by the State Government by the Information Technology Development Agency (ITDA) in IT Park in Dehradun. The team will assess the management, training process and other basic facilities of the organization in the ITDA campus at IT Park. In addition, the team will also meet the State IT Secretary Nitesh Jha and the future plans of the organization. It will help a lot to find work. Itda director and additional secretary IT Nitika Khandelwal said that so far training is offered in the Institute, but that the pupils receive no valid certificate. After the DGCA has been recognized, certificates will be given to the pupils, which will be valid throughout the country. This will help the youth a lot to get a job in the private and government sector. They will also be able to set up their business by providing drone services in areas such as agriculture, survey, film production and disaster management. According to Nitika Khandelwal, drone technology is a fast -growing area. In the coming time, demand for drone pilots will increase. Therefore, the government is trying to ensure that the youth of the state is trained in this area so that they can get better jobs across the country. He said that the state -of -the -art equipment and drone were installed for training in itda, so that students can get theoretical and practical knowledge. What is the guideline? The DGCA team will conduct intensive review of the training courses of the Institute, the qualification of the trainers, the quality of the training equipment and the safety standards. If any deficit is found during inspection, the team can also give suggestions for improvement. According to the guidelines of DGCA, the organization, after the necessary improvements are made, will be given formal recognition. Itda officials hope that the Institute will soon receive final approval from DGCA after inspection and the first session of the issuance of certificates will begin this year. Not only will it benefit the youth of Uttarakhand, but students from other states will also be able to come here for training, which will give the technical education of the state new identity. Share this story -Tags