Krishi Viman: Transforming Indian Agriculture with DGCA-Approved Drones and Rural Empowerment

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Haryana, [India], May 14, 2025: Krishi Viman is improving the way Indian farmers work by bringing DGCA-certified drones to their fields. These special flying machines help farmers with regular tasks like spraying crops and monitoring fields, making their work faster, easier, and more efficient. Krishi Viman’s drones are among the best agricultural drones in India, offering cutting-edge technology at an affordable price.

Krishi Viman was founded by Dr. Shankar Goenka with the aim of using technology to make farming smarter, easier and more suitable for our farmers. Dr. Goenka’s commitment towards improving India’s agriculture and rural communities led to the creation of Krishi Viman’s “Drone Didi” initiative that trains women in rural areas to operate drones. The program has already trained hundreds of women and young people across villages in India, providing them the opportunity to earn a livelihood by gaining practical skills. Owing to its positive impact on rural community welfare, this innovative program has been praised by Prime Minister Narendra Modiji in his Mann Ki Baat

Since its inception, Krishi Viman has helped spray crops on over 1000 acres of farmland in more than 10 states, offering services to farmers across the country. Krishi Viman stands out for its commitment towards the upliftment of small farmers through affordable services. The company helps farmers access government subsidies as an effort to make it easier for them to use drones for their farming needs. 

About Krishi Viman and Dr. Shankar Goenka:

Krishi Viman was founded by Dr. Shankar Goenka, a TEDx Speaker, Author, and Managing Director of WOW Go Green LLP. As a visionary entrepreneur, Dr. Goenka has helped over 500,000 people across schools, universities, and companies. His spirit of social welfare is reflected in Krishi Viman, where he empowers rural farmers, especially women, by providing affordable drone training and technology, creating a greener, more sustainable future for Indian agriculture.


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