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‘Medicine From The Sky’ Scheme Started In Telangana

‘Medicine from the sky’ scheme started in Telangana, medicines will be sent through drones.

In today’s era, technology has contributed a lot to our life. It is being used in various fields. Now new technology will also be used in the delivery of medicines.

The ‘Medicine from the Sky’ scheme was launched in the country on Saturday. The project was launched on Saturday in 16 green zones of Telangana.

The project was launched by Union Civil Aviation Minister Jyotiraditya Sandhiya.

On this occasion, Scindia said that through this project, medicines will be delivered to far-flung areas through drones.

This facility will help in the easy delivery of vaccines and other essential items to remote areas. The data analysis of the project will be done after three months.

After this, the Ministry of Civil Aviation, the Ministry of Health, the State Government, and the Center together will prepare the model for the entire country.

He has described it as a very revolutionary day for the country.

Scindia said that the drone policy has been prepared and implemented under the visionary leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

He said that an interactive aerospace map is being prepared. With the help of this map and states, various zones are being marked.

Let us inform you that the Medicine from the Sky project has been started in Telangana through World Economic Forum, NITI Aayog, and Healthnet Global.

It has been started as an experiment. Under this, the delivery of vaccines is being done through drones at identified aerospace in Vikarabad district.

At the same time, Telangana IT and Industries Minister Rama Rao also demanded the Union Minister to set up a university at Begumpet airport in Hyderabad.

NIV team took samples from fruit-eating bats to trace the source of Nipah in Kozhikode.

The government is taking a lot of vigils after a 12-year-old child died of Nipah infection in Kozhikode, Kerala.

In this connection, a team from the National Institute of Virology (NIV), Pune visited the district on Saturday and collected samples from fruit-eating bats to find out the source of the disease.

This information was given by the Public Relations Department of the State Government.

The NIV team had reached Kozhikode on Friday. The emergence of Nipah infection cases has created panic among the people.

Meanwhile, Kerala Health Minister Veena George has told that the report of 20 more people has come negative.

2 samples were tested at NIV Pune and the remaining 18 were tested in a specially set up laboratory at Kozhikode Medical College. Along with this 108 samples were found negative.

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