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The field agency of NORKA is known as the NORKA Roots, which was set up in 2002 to act as an interface between the NRKs and the Government of Kerala. [2] It also acts as a forum for addressing problems amongst non-resident Keralites, safeguarding their rights and assisting returnees. [2]
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]
The Loka Kerala Sabha (LKS) was also formulated later, an event hosted every two years under NORKA to bring all the Keralites living across the globe under a common platform. This event aims at attracting the Non-Residents of Kerala to invest back in their homeland and thereby leading to the overall economic development of Kerala.
The Government of Kerala (abbreviated as GoK), also known as the Kerala Government, ... Non Resident Keralites Affairs (NORKA) Department [10]
Non Resident Keralites Affairs (NORKA), a department of Kerala Government to address the grievances of Non-Resident Keralites; Norka was once a German village located in the Volga region of Russia near the city of Saratov. The village of Norka existed from Aug 1767 until Aug 1941 in the Canton of Balzer, in the province of Saratov, Russia.
Loka Kerala Sabha is an event conceived and hosted in co-operation with the Government of Kerala, to bring all Keralites living in various parts of the world under one platform with a representative nature, to invoke their collective conscience and harness and share their achievements and progress to the benefit and welfare of the State.
A Norka Cell headed by the Additional Secretary and assisted by a Joint Secretary/Deputy Secretary and a NRK Development Officer is functioning in Travancore Palace, K.G.Marg to pursue and follow up issues relating to non resident Keralites with the various ministries of Government of India. NORKA wing facilitate attestation of certificates ...
Chavittu nadakom is a theatrical art form observed mainly by Kerala Latin Christians, dating back to the second half of the 16th century. [97] However, many of these native art forms largely play to tourists or at youth festivals, and are not as popular among ordinary Keralites.