Pravasi Help Fund Rs: 5000 distribution starts on June 15 onwards

Kerala government will provide Rs 5000 to all pravasi who returned from other countries after 1st January 2020 but unable to return due to the covid situation.
The money will be sent to the bank account of the applicant. Pravasi without savings bank account should provide their NRO/ Joint
account number of a local bank or Husband/Wife bank account with proper evidance documents.

Please note that money will not be sent to the NRI accounts.


NORKA, a Government of Kerala Enterprise, and Minority Welfare Development Corporation of Kerala jointly introduced a new loan scheme for return emigrants.

NORKA ROOTS is a public sector undertaking under the Department. The Department has no Directorate, instead NORKA ROOTS implements the welfare schemes for the Government. In addition NORKA ROOTS is licensed by Protector General of Emigrants as a licensed recruiting agency. NORKA coordinates efforts for remedial action on threats to the lives and property of those who are left at home, for tracing missing persons abroad, for obtaining compensation from sponsors for taking action on cheating by recruiting agents and other such grievances of Non-Resident Keralites (NRKs). It provides assistance to evacuate NRKs from strife torn areas and to transport them to their home towns.
 
According to the Kerala Migration Survey, there are 22 Lakh migrant workers from Kerala, 90% are in Gulf Cooperation Council countries. On 6th December 1996, Government of Kerala launched the Department of Non Resident Keralite's Affairs (NORKA) to redress the grievances of non resident Keralites both in India and abroad and to have a sustainable partnership with them. NORKA is the first Department of its kind in India.NORKA attestation centres in Thiruvananthapuram, Kochi and Kozhikode provide attestation facilities of educational qualification documents.




For more details visit www. Norkaroots.org

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