
PM Modi witnesses demo of India’s first passenger drone | WATCH
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi watched the demonstration of India's first drone that can carry a human payload.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi unveiled Varuna, India’s first passenger drone. In a video shared by the Ministry of Civil Aviation, PM Modi is seen watching the demonstration of the drone.
Varuna, India's first drone that can carry human payload, has a range of 25 km. The drone can carry 130 kg payload and has 25-33 minutes of flight time.
Hon'ble PM @narendramodi at the demonstration of India's first drone that can carry human payload; #Varuna, which can carry a person inside & has a range of 25 km with a payload of 130kgs and 25-33 minutes of flight time.@JM_Scindia @Gen_VKSingh @AmberDubey_MoCA @dronefed pic.twitter.com/ic8ZSDsXHP
In May this year, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had inaugurated a drone festival in New Delhi and said, "At a time when we are celebrating Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav, it is my dream that everyone in India should have a smartphone in his or her hand, every farm should have a drone, and every house should have prosperity."
Prime Minister Narendra Modi asserted that the current government has ensured last-mile delivery of services with the help of technology, including drones.

This moment comes days after the Supreme Court allowed Harish Rana to die with dignity – a historic first court-ordered case of passive euthanasia in India. The court acknowledged the medical opinion that Rana will never recover and that the tubes that feed him and keep him alive are only prolonging his pain.












