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DSIR seeks Rs 100 cr for SARAS to take off

DSIR seeks Rs 100 cr for SARAS to take off DSIR seeks Rs 100 cr for SARAS to take off ByHemanth CSHemanth CS / Updated: Mar 13, 2021, 06:00 IST . The Department of Scientific and Industrial Research (DSIR) has sought an additional Rs 100 crore for the timely conclusion of the 19- seater transport aircraft SARAS. The Parliamentary Standing Committee on Science and Technology, Environment, Forests and Climate Change in its report on demand for grants (2021-2022) of DSIR which was presented to both the houses of Parliament on March 8, has stated that the Department has sought Rs 100 crore for the timely conclusion of the aircraft. “Highlighting the impact of the shortfall in Budget Estimate (BE) 2021-22 allocations, the Department submitted before the Committee that it will require an additional allocation of at least Rs 100 crore, over and above the BE 2021-22 allocations for the Department, to ensure timely completion of the 19-Seat Light Transport Aircraft – SARAS,” t

India looks at armed drones for US-style unmanned bombings

India looks at armed drones for US-style unmanned bombings Abhishek Bhalla Drones are changing the face of modern warfare. Aerial attacks using drones loaded with missiles and laser-guided bombs capable of destroying targets deep inside enemy territory could soon be a reality for the Indian military looking to boost its unmanned warfare tactics. A Surveillance, reconnaissance for intelligence gathering and even carrying out combat missions behind enemy lines, without risking pilots or soldiers on the ground in tough mountainous terrains, would be the key objectives of these unmanned aerial vehicles. So far, the Indian military has been using drones, which include Heron Surveillance drones and the Harop loitering munition, for surveillance purposes only.

HAL Recruitment 2021 Notification For Diploma Technicians, Download HAL Notification For Technicians

HAL Recruitment 2021: Age Criteria And Fees Candidates interested in applying for HAL Diploma Technician Jobs 2021 through HAL Recruitment 2021 must not have exceeded 31 years of age (OBC-NCL), 33 years (SC/ST) and 38 years (PWD) respectively as on January 1, 2021 as specified in the HAL Notification 2021. For details regarding application fee for HAL Diploma Technician Jobs 2021 through HAL Recruitment 2021, refer to the official HAL Notification 2021 given at the end of the article. HAL Recruitment 2021: Education And Experience Desirous candidates applying for HAL Technician Jobs 2021 through HAL Recruitment 2021 must possess a Diploma in Mechanical and Electrical/Electrical & Electronics engineering disciplines from a recognised University/Institute with relevant years of post-qualification experience in the concerned area as detailed in the HAL Notification 2021.

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