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Telangana gets nod to test drones for vaccine delivery

Ministry of Civil Aviation (MoCA) and Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) have granted a conditional exemption for drone deployment to the Government of Telangana. The drone usage permission has been granted for conducting experimental delivery of Covid-19 vaccines within the Visual Line of Sight (VLOS) Range.

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Published : Apr 30, 2021, 4:29 PM IST

New Delhi: Ministry of Civil Aviation (MoCA) and Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) have granted a conditional exemption for drone deployment to the Government of Telangana.

The drone usage permission has been granted for conducting experimental delivery of Covid-19 vaccines within the Visual Line of Sight (VLOS) Range. The permission exemption is valid for one year or until further orders. These exemptions shall be valid only if all conditions and limitations as stated for the respective entities are strictly adhered to.

Telangana gets permission to use drones for experimental vaccine delivery
Telangana gets permission to use drones for experimental vaccine delivery

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Trials will also assist in assessing conditions such as population, degree of isolation, geography etc to identify regions that specifically require drone deliveries.

Earlier this month, similar permission was granted to the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) for conducting a feasibility study of Covid-19 vaccine delivery using drones in collaboration with IIT Kanpur.

Also Read: Bihar's govt chief secretary Arun Kumar dies of COVID-19

The grant of these permissions is intended to achieve the dual objectives of faster vaccine delivery & improved healthcare access by:

  • Ensuring primary healthcare delivery at the citizen’s doorstep.
  • Limiting human exposure to COVID congested or COVID prone areas through aerial delivery.
  • Ensuring access to health care to the last mile, especially in remote areas.
  • Possible integration into the middle mile of medical logistics for long-range drones.
  • Improving medical supply chain, especially with a third vaccine expected to be commissioned and millions of doses to be transported across India.

Also Read: TV journalist Rohit Sardana passes away

New Delhi: Ministry of Civil Aviation (MoCA) and Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) have granted a conditional exemption for drone deployment to the Government of Telangana.

The drone usage permission has been granted for conducting experimental delivery of Covid-19 vaccines within the Visual Line of Sight (VLOS) Range. The permission exemption is valid for one year or until further orders. These exemptions shall be valid only if all conditions and limitations as stated for the respective entities are strictly adhered to.

Telangana gets permission to use drones for experimental vaccine delivery
Telangana gets permission to use drones for experimental vaccine delivery

Also Read: DRDO hands over 75 oxygen cylinders to Delhi govt

Trials will also assist in assessing conditions such as population, degree of isolation, geography etc to identify regions that specifically require drone deliveries.

Earlier this month, similar permission was granted to the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) for conducting a feasibility study of Covid-19 vaccine delivery using drones in collaboration with IIT Kanpur.

Also Read: Bihar's govt chief secretary Arun Kumar dies of COVID-19

The grant of these permissions is intended to achieve the dual objectives of faster vaccine delivery & improved healthcare access by:

  • Ensuring primary healthcare delivery at the citizen’s doorstep.
  • Limiting human exposure to COVID congested or COVID prone areas through aerial delivery.
  • Ensuring access to health care to the last mile, especially in remote areas.
  • Possible integration into the middle mile of medical logistics for long-range drones.
  • Improving medical supply chain, especially with a third vaccine expected to be commissioned and millions of doses to be transported across India.

Also Read: TV journalist Rohit Sardana passes away

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