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Dhoni launches Garuda Aerospace's first-ever digital film

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Wednesday, 4 January 2023 (12:39 IST)
Bengaluru: Garuda Aerospace, India's leading drone manufacturing company launches its first-ever digital brand film #KhetonKeKaptan aimed at encouraging youth and farmers to be captains of their respective farms.
 
"Conceptualized by Garuda Aerospace's brand team and jointly produced with Dhoni Entertainment Private Limited, the film #KhetonKeKaptan illustrates the need of farmers in their daily lives and how Garuda drones can help farmers with pesticide spraying, surveillance, and mapping while saving water and time," Garuda Aerospace Founder and CEO Agnishwar Jayaprakash said.
 
Drone loans and subsidies will also be provided to youth and farmers in addition, they will also be trained to fly drones, he said.
 
The brand film #KhetonKeKaptan highlights how farmers can enhance their quality of living and farming by using Garuda Kisan Drones, Jayaprakash said.
 
Garuda Aerospace has always looked after the farmers' needs and has introduced them to various technology solutions, he said.
 
The brand film is live across Garuda Aerospace's social media handles and Mahendra Singh Dhoni's Facebook handle, Jayaprakash said.
 
Garuda Aerospace created history last week by becoming the first-ever drone company to get dual DGCA approvals for both Drone Manufacturing Type Certificate and RPTO.
 
Recently Garuda Aerospace has also launched a virtual learning platform and flagged off its Drone Yathra which aims to create awareness amongst farmers in 775 districts across India using technology with drones. (UNI)

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