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The Sri Krishna Adithya College of Arts and Science (SKACAS), a distinguished institution under the esteemed Sri Krishna Institutions since 1980, has been instrumental in propelling our groundbreaking project forward. Established in May 2015 with the motto of 'Grooming Leaders for the Twenty-first Century', SKACAS stands as a beacon of academic excellence and innovation. It is affiliated with Bharathiar University, Coimbatore, and recognized by the UGC under sections 2(f) & 12(B) of the UGC Act 1956. Dr.S. Palaniammal, the esteemed Principal of SKACAS, has been instrumental in guiding the institution towards its goals of academic excellence and societal impact. Her vision and guidance continue to inspire students and faculty alike, driving SKACAS towards greater heights of achievement and success. In acknowledging SKACAS's pivotal role in facilitating our project, we extend our deepest gratitude for their generous support towards our project and unwavering commitment to fostering innovation and academic excellence under the able leadership of Dr. Palaniammal. SKACAS's commitment to nurturing talent and fostering holistic development is evident through its numerous achievements and accolades. Notably, the institution has been honored with the "Excellence in Arts and Science" award in the Kongu Region by News 18 Television Channel, a testament to its exceptional infrastructure, digitalized teaching-learning methodologies, and comprehensive coaching for professional and government exams.

SRI KRISHAN ADITHYA COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCE 

The Department of Computer Technology at Sri Krishna Adithya College of Arts and Science is leading a project to combat the invasive Parthenium plant. The project uses advanced drone technology and satellite image processing to map, monitor, and mitigate the plant's growth across diverse landscapes. Drones equipped with high-resolution cameras and specialized sensors survey vast areas, allowing for real-time data collection and precise identification of infestations. Satellite imagery provides a macroscopic view of Parthenium distribution, enabling rapid identification of affected areas. The objectives include mapping distribution, monitoring spread, developing predictive models, implementing targeted eradication strategies, and collaborating with local communities. The college supports interdisciplinary research initiatives and encourages support for the project.

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