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Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], September 29 (ANI/BusinessWire India): Trentar Pvt Ltd announced yet another significant acquisitions in the UAV manufacturing sector, alongside a controlling stake with One of India's most innovative startups in the UAV Design to Delivery space, RFLY Innovations. The acquisition will focus on commercialising multirotors and helicopters for both commercial and defense segments in India and global markets. This acquisition along with the others done by Trentar recently will help make India independent and self-sufficient in the complete UAV Ecosystem. Trentar had recently acquired TM Aerospace which specializes in Fixed Wing UAV Platform and GarudaUAV, a leading Drone based services and platform company. Trentar had earlier committed to invest Rs. 100 Cr in 3 years to design and build specialized Drones for Defence and Civil purposes along with Indigenously built subsystems. Chennai-based RFLY Innovations specialises in the Multi Rotor segment and alrea
Udhagamandalam: The Nilgiris District Vendors’ Association staged a protest at the Ooty main bus stand on Saturday, urging the government to relax Covid restrictions and open Nilgiris to tourists. Banning tourism has affected their livelihood, they said.
“Since the lockdown last year, we have been facing difficulties. There was a good inflow of tourists only in the last three months,” said Mohamed Rafeek, a member of the association. “We are under tremendous stress because of the restrictions.” The vendors are doing business around tourist spots such as the botanical and rose gardens, Doddabetta peak, Ooty Lake, Sim’s Park, Lamb’s Rock and Dolphin’s Nose in Coonoor.