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The Non-Resident Keralites Affairs abbreviated as NORKA is a department of the Government of Kerala formed on 6 December 1996 to redress the grievances of Non-Resident Keralites (NRKs). [1] It is the first of its kind formed in any Indian state. [1]
The Loka Kerala Sabha is an assembly hosted by the Government of Kerala to bring the Malayali diaspora under one platform. [19] It was hosted under the Department of Non-Resident Keralites. It aims at utilizing the expertise of NRKs for developing Kerala as a state. The Loka Kerala Sabha is proposed to happen once in two years. [20]
Non Resident Keralites Affairs (NORKA) Department; ... Department of Urban Affairs; Electrical Inspectorate, Kerala; Ground Water Department, Kerala; Kerala Excise;
Department of Cultural Affairs (Kerala) Department of Food, Civil Supplies & Consumer Affairs; Department of Home (Kerala) Department of Industries (Kerala) Department of Information and Public Relations (Kerala) Department of Non-Resident Keralites Affairs; Department of Tourism (Kerala)
A report presented in 2014, estimates that 90 percent of Kerala's 2.36 million-strong diaspora resides in the Middle East. [4] Nearly 80 percent of Indians living in Kuwait are from Kerala according to the 2008 survey [citation needed] commissioned by the Department of Non-resident Keralite Affairs.
The first Loka Kerala Sabha happened from 12 to 13 January 2018. [4] The delegates were invited by a committee constituted by the government that nominated representatives living outside Kerala. 351 members attended the first Loka Kerala Sabha, out of which 100 were living abroad, 42 were from other states of India, 30 experts from various fields and 6 members representing non-resident ...
Non- Resident Keralites’ Affairs; ... The Public Affairs Index-2020 released by the Public Affairs Centre, India, designated Kerala as the best governed Indian state.
He also held the portfolio of Minister for Non-Resident Keralites' Affairs in the Kerala Legislative Assembly. On 25 March 2017 he became president of the Kerala Pradesh Congress Committee, [2] and served until 18 September 2018. [3] He is an LLB degree holder. [4]