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Drone sector’s Budget wishlist; Making learning a child’s play


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In today’s newsletter, we will talk about 

  • Drone sector’s Budget wishlist
  • Making learning a child’s play
  • Eco-friendly choices made easy

Here’s your trivia for today: What do scientists call the disk that encircles a black hole?


Union Budget

Drone sector’s Budget wishlist

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India’s drone sector is raring to go. It has everything going for it—rapid innovation fuelled by startups, strategic investments, and a supportive government framework. 

Many analysts YourStory talked to agreed that the upcoming Budget for FY25 needs to include pro-technology policies that promote growth by investing in digital infrastructure, supporting businesses and startups, and encouraging emerging tech sector investment.

Take off:

  • The National Deep Tech Startup Policy (NDTSP) is a significant step towards fostering innovation and economic growth in the drone sector. 
  • The central government launched the Drone Didi scheme in November 2023 to empower women in self-help groups and agriculture by training them as drone pilots for agricultural tasks. The initiative provides agricultural drones to 15,000 women-led self-help groups to generate extra income opportunities.
  • Establishing dedicated testing facilities and expanding schemes like the Drone Didi Yojana will further empower rural agri-entrepreneurs and foster inclusive economic development through drone technology, says Prem Kumar Vislawath, CEO and Founder of Marut Drones.


<Funding Alert>

Startup:  Planet Marathi OTT 

Amount: $5M

Round: Undisclosed 

Startup: Jugyah 

Amount: $1.5M

Round: Undisclosed


Startup

Making learning a child’s play

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Founded in 2021, Mangalore-based CherriLearn is a social impact startup that helps primary school students learn with animated and gamified lessons. Its founder is 21-year-old Shrinidhi RS, who wanted to enable students to access high-quality educational content across several languages.

Learning curve:

  • CherriLearn is a multi-device platform available on the web and Android and is compatible with smart TVs. It is also rolling out to iOS soon.
  • The application has a free trial, where 30% of the content is available for free, after which users need to pay a subscription fee to access the rest of the content.
  • The CherriLearn app subscription is priced at Rs 365 per year for vernacular languages and Rs 999 for English. With a Re 1 per day pricing, Shrinidhi says CherriLearn is the most affordable subscription-based education app.

Sustainability

Eco-friendly choices made easy

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Impacto is a marketplace for sustainable products across categories like fashion, beauty, and wellness products. It serves individual customers and the B2B segment, and supplies to multinational companies, hotels, and large institutions.

Founder Shivang Singh says the platform is a “conscious movement towards eco-friendly choices”.

Go green:

  • Impacto provides recycled notebooks, bamboo-based toiletries such as tissues, kitchen rolls and wipes, compostable and disposable tableware, and eco-friendly gift hampers to schools, restaurants, hotels, and companies.
  • The brand earns revenue by charging a 30% commission on sales in the B2C space. For B2B, Impacto purchases the required number of products from the brand and then sells them at a higher price.
  • It is now moving towards the business-to-government (B2G) sector, where it is working with the Delhi government.


News & updates

  • Return: The first two astronauts to fly Boeing’s Starliner capsule said from the International Space Station on Wednesday they were confident in the spacecraft’s ability to return them home whenever the company and NASA solve thruster issues that have kept them in space far longer than expected.
  • Digital payments: The European Union has accepted commitments from Apple over how it operates Apple Pay to settle a long-running anti-trust investigation.
  • Postponed: Tesla is delaying its planned robo-taxi unveiling to October from August to allow teams working on the project more time to build additional vehicle prototypes.


What do scientists call the disk that encircles a black hole?

Answer: An accretion disk. It is a disk-like flow of gas, plasma, dust, or particles surrounding a massive central body, often a star.


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