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Inviting Suggestions on the Draft Drone Rules 2021

Inviting Suggestions on the Draft Drone Rules 2021
Start Date :
Jul 19, 2021
Last Date :
Aug 05, 2021
23:45 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
Submission Closed

The Ministry of Civil Aviation has issued draft rules to ensure ease of using drones in India on the basis of trust, self-certification, and non-intrusive monitoring. The Drone ...

The Ministry of Civil Aviation has issued draft rules to ensure ease of using drones in India on the basis of trust, self-certification, and non-intrusive monitoring. The Drone Rules, 2021, once notified, will supersede the UAS Rules, 2021, which came into force on March 12 this year.

The Rules aim to make the process of owning, possessing, exporting, importing, manufacturing, trading, leasing, operating, transferring, or maintaining a drone in India, simpler and hassle-free. For that, the draft rules seek to abolish the requirement of various approvals, ranging from certificate of conformance, certificate of maintenance, import clearance, to student remote pilot licences.

Besides, it proposes the development of drone corridors for cargo deliveries and a drone promotion council to be set up to facilitate a drone-friendly regulatory regime in the country.

Click here to view The draft of Draft Drone Rules, 2021, which is issued for public consultation for seeking feedback and suggestions.

The last date of submission is August 5, 2021.

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Srikar Srivatsa Dahagam
Srikar Srivatsa Dahagam 4 years 9 months ago
(1) no drone made by private individuals or non central governmental agencies will be allowed in radius of 10km near millitary installation, religious sites,sensitive areas (2) Centralised portal to be created from where the drones would be given licenses (3) Local police station to be consulted before drone is approved should include background checks etc
SHANMUGAM SELVAKUMAR
SHANMUGAM SELVAKUMAR 4 years 9 months ago
They can save lives. They can support law enforcement. They can contribute to safe infrastructure maintenance and management. They can streamline agriculture management. They can give media access to hard-to-reach places.
KomalMansatta
KomalMansatta 4 years 9 months ago
1) Vendors & Users of Drone and Drone Parts must be registered with local Police Station 2) Local Police Station would in-turn send all the registered vendor list to the relevant ministry for records 3) Drones must be split into 2 categories a) General Purpose b) Special Purpose 4) General Purpose Drones must have a specific technical specs & Similarly Special Purpose different specs 5) License must for special purpose drones/parts , NO license for general purpose drone / drone parts
Mohammed Abdullah
Mohammed Abdullah 4 years 9 months ago
Worst seinario may occur, dropping and carrying lethal weapons, sniper fireing and other activities may become advanced. So I recommend not to implement even for security reasons. Please keep the sky the safer for humans sustainability.
Pratiyushkrsingh
Pratiyushkrsingh 4 years 9 months ago
This is matter of National security so, I think there are enough Intelligent people in National security to easily tackle over this issue. Jai Hind vande mataram 🙏 🇮🇳
Gopal Gaurav
Gopal Gaurav 4 years 9 months ago
Like all cars are registered after sales , All drones must be registered with govt agency (similar to RTO) .Manufacturer must have identification nos. embossed on the chassis of drone.
VATAN KUMAR
VATAN KUMAR 4 years 9 months ago
Sir dron ko kisaano ko dena chahiye jisse vo apne faslo pr spray kr ske, jisse unki amdni badhegi. Aur sir ek gaon jiski abadi 2500 ho uss gaon main 1 dron hona chahiye