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Srinagar under drone surveillance ahead of I-Day

Security Forces on Thursday conducted a successful trial of drones in Srinagar to keep the city under aerial surveillance.

Drone carrying IED material shot down in Jammu’s Kanachak area

The Jammu and Kashmir Police on Friday shot down an aerial object, carrying an IED weighing five kilograms in Kanachak area of Jammu.

New Draft Drone Rules 2021 released by MoCA

The Ministry of Civil Aviation (MoCA) released Draft Drone Rules, 2021 for public consultation, while seeking the public comments.

Use, possession, sale of drones banned in Srinagar

The authorities in Srinagar district have banned the storage, sale, possession, use and transport of drones in its territorial jurisdiction.

Drones, flying toys banned in Rajouri

In the aftermath of blasts in Jammu Air Force Station, District administration in Rajouri have banned drones and flying objects.

Drones continue to be a source of concern in Jammu

The fear of drones has refused to die down, as security forces personnel have spotted the flying objects at three separate places in Jammu.

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