Empowering Rural Bharat, One Flight at a Time
Skills That Take Flight
“Where Women Learn to Soar & Farmers Reap the Skies.”
The Unati Drone Academy is Countries First Drone Training Academy By Any Cooperative Society. Drones are no longer just futuristic machines—they are powerful tools transforming how we farm, monitor, and manage resources. Through our Drone Academy and Service Wing, we not only offer cutting-edge drone services but also train farmers, youth, women entrepreneurs and Empower FPO’s / PACS to operate drones and build businesses around them. This creates new income opportunities while bridging the gap between farm, factory, and fork.- RPC - Remote Pilot Certificate (DGCA-Certified)
- Precision Fertilization & Pesticide Spraying
- Seed Bombing for Afforestation
- Business & Entrepreneurship Support for Graduates
Together shaping a Viksit Bharat through Technology, Skills, Smart Farming and Sustainable Livelihoods.
Why Drones in Agriculture?
Ever thought
Solution is Technology... Sustainable one!
Faster Coverage
30+ acres per day compared to manual spraying.
Protects Health
Farmers avoid direct contact with harmful chemicals.
Saves Water
Uses up to 90% less water than traditional spraying.
Boosts Yields
Targeted application improves crop health and productivity.
Environment Friendly
Reduced soil compaction and pollution.
Reducing Input Cost
Reducing Wastage, Saving Inputs, Sustaining Agriculture
Transforming Agriculture Through Action
Our Initiatives
From empowering women as certified drone pilots to restoring forests through seed bombing, our initiatives bring technology, skill, and income opportunities to rural communities.
Unati Behan Drone Didi
Women from rural self-help groups trained as certified drone pilots, creating income streams and breaking gender barriers in agriculture.
Seed Bombing for Green India
Partnering with the Forest Department to drop lakhs of seed balls in inaccessible forest areas — restoring biodiversity and preventing soil erosion.
Drone-as-a-Service for FPOs & PACs
Helping farmer groups generate revenue by offering spraying, granular spreading, and agrochemical application services to the community.









