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The Kerala Social Security Mission (KSSM) is a government initiative aimed at providing social welfare services and support to vulnerable populations in the state of Kerala, India. [1] Established under the Department of Social Justice, KSSM plays a crucial role in ensuring social security for marginalized groups, including elderly citizens ...
All papers relating to State Institute of Languages, Kerala State Institute of Children's Literature, State Institute of Encyclopaedic Publications, Kerala State Book Mark, Konkani Sahithya Academy, Kerala State Cultural Activists Welfare Fund Board. Pension papers of Kerala Government Cultural Institution Employees Pension Scheme.
The Kerala Governor administered the oath of office and secrecy to the new members. In December 2023, the Kerala Cabinet underwent a reshuffle as part of a mutual agreement among member parties. The reshuffling is in accordance with a pre-election agreement within the Left Democratic Front (LDF) coalition.
Kerala State Planning Board; Kerala State Pollution Control Board; Kerala State Remote Sensing and Environment Centre; Kerala State Social Welfare Advisory Board; Kerala State Veterinary Council; Kerala State Youth Welfare Board; Kerala Wakf Board; Kerala Water Authority; LBS Centre for Science and Technology; KSCSTE MBGIPS; Malabar Cancer ...
Kerala State Handicapped Persons Welfare Corporation Ltd. Thiruvananthapuram: Welfare: 48: Kerala State Handloom Development Corporation Ltd. Kannur: Traditional industries: 49: Kerala State Horticultural Products Development Corporation Ltd., (Horticrop) Thiruvananthapuram: Agro based: 50: Kerala State Housing Board: Thiruvananthapuram: Public ...
The Pension Parishad – an initiative to ensure universal pension to all workers in India – has been demanding that the Government of India establish a "non-contributory and universal old age pension system with a minimum amount of monthly pension not less than 50% of the minimum wage or ₹ 2,000 (US$23), whichever is higher." [51]
The pension expenditure of Central Government in 1990-91 was 0.38 per cent of GDP and 3.9 per cent of net revenue amounting to 2,138 crores. [13] In 1993-94, the pension liability jumped to 0.6 per cent of GDP at 5,206 crores. [14] The pension cost for exchequer was growing at a CAGR of 21% per annum in the 1990s.
In 2002, during the A.K Ministry, as per the Companies Act, under the leadership of Mr. Hassan, Non-Resident Keralite Affair (NORKA) Roots was implemented under the Kerala Government - a forum that helps to redress all the grievances of Non-Resident Keralites, to safeguard their welfare and also to rehabilitate the returnees from the middle ...