The Aviation Ministry passes drone rules 2021 by ensuring ease of drones operation in india

The government had announced the new drone rules on July 15 and invited comments from stakeholders. Stakeholders came back with request for reducing the compliance burden by simplifiying procedures.

The government said in a Gazette notification, 
The Civil Aviation ministry has passed the new Drone Rules 2021 which will replace the Unmanned Aircraft Systems Rules 2021.



The government had announced the new drone rules on July 15 and invited comments from stakeholders and relevant industries till August 5th for simplifying procedures and reducing the compliance burden to operate a drone in India.

The new rules have been passed just a week after the government gave conditional permission to 10 organisations, including Mahindra and Mahindra, Steel Authority of India (SAIL), etc... to use drones for a period of one year.

The need for recomputing the Unmanned Aircraft Systems Rules 2021 issued just four months ago after lengthy consultations with stakeholders possibly reflects the drone community's disappointment with the older rules that threatened to drown the drones with over-regulation.

Under the Drone Rules 2021, the government has reduced the fee to operate a drone to nominal levels and de-linked from the size of the drone, the government said in a statement on August 25th.

The size and capacity of drones under Drone Rules 2021 has been increased from 300 kg to 500 kg for including heavy payload-carrying drone and drone taxi.

The government has also reduced the number of forms/permissions to operate a drone in India from "25 to 5" and also said that no security clearance will be required before any registration or licence issuance of a drone.

According to the Drone Rules 2021, operating drones without unique identification numbers will not be allowed, unless exempted. Drone operators will have to generate a unique identification number for a drone by providing requisite details on the digital sky platform.

The rules have abolished the requirement of various approvals, including certificate of conformance, certificate of maintenance, import clearance, acceptance of existing drones, operator permits, authorisation of R&D organisation and student remote pilot licence, 
No flight permission will be required up to 400 feet in green zones and up to 200 feet in the area between 8 and 12 km from the airport perimeter, as mentioned so by GOI.

The rules have also prescribed easier processes for the drone transfer and cancellation of registration.

No pilot licence will be required for micro drones, nano drones (for non-commercial use) and for R&D (research and development) organisations.

Drone corridors will be developed for cargo deliveries and a drone promotion council will be set up to facilitate a stakeholders friendly regulatory regime in the country, according to the rules. Digital sky platform will be developed as a business friendly single window online system.

The rules also stated that there would be no restriction on drone operations by foreign-owned companies registered in India.


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In May, Mumbai-based 63 years old (name not to specify), got a text message from xxx Life Insurance. The message said the company had terminated his Unit Linked Insurance Policy (ULIP). Scheme name - Life Invest Unit Linked Investment 10 year pay plan. It returned him only Rs. 50,006. The problem was, he had invested Rs. 5 lakh in this policy.

How to Save #WhatsApp Status Photos and Videos Using Your SmartPhone //servicebloggers.com


WhatsApp Status lets you share Text messages, photos and videos with people who use this messaging App, whatsApp have overtaken Facebook social media platform in India. WhatsApp used to be an app where you could just chat with people but a couple of years ago, it added a feature called WhatsApp Status. This is pretty similar to Facebook, Snapchat and Instagram Stories, where the things you post get automatically disappeared after 24 hours. Creating a WhatsApp Status is very easy and if you want to view someone else's status then you can do that by going to the Status tab on WhatsApp. 


But, what if you want to save WhatsApp Status? 

Well, if you own an Android smartphone, then you'll be delighted to know that you can save WhatsApp Status videos and photos by following these simple steps listed below.


We could often find many funny WhatsApp Status videos that we would like to share too

Without downloading we can't share anything basically. However, if you want to save someone else's WhatsApp Status, then we urge you to take permission from the person before doing so.


How to save WhatsApp Status videos and photos on Android


The whole process requires a file manager on your Android smartphone. You can use any file manager of your choice but the steps may vary. 

There are two methods:

1. By File Manager

2. By Files App

Both the methods are very much similar. 


To keep things simple, we used the Google Files App, which is a free file manager app for Android, for this tutorial. You may install from Google play store.


Follow these steps to save WhatsApp Status photos, video on your Android smartphone:


Open Google Files app on your Android smartphone, and click on the hamburger icon = present on the top-left and tap Settings.


∆Similarly, if you're using any smartphone's, then open the Files app, click on the three-dots icon on the top-right and tap Settings.


∆On the next screen, enable Show hidden files. On any smartphones, you need to enable Show internal storage.


∆Now go back to the Files app's main menu and tap Internal storage.


∆Now go to the WhatsApp folder > Media > .Statuses


∆To save a photo or a video, long-press on it and tap Copy. Now paste the file in any folder of your choice in the phone's internal storage.


By following these steps, you'll be able to save any photo or video that was set as WhatsApp Status. This method allows you to save any WhatsApp status you've opened even if it's been more than 24 hours since the status was posted.


We'll again remind you to please let a person know if you're saving/ sharing their WhatsApp Status photos or videos



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