Chief Minister Oommen Chandy and other cabinet ministers will hold a series of discussions with Non Resident Keralites (NRK) at the conclave on various issues, ranging from investment opportunities, rehabilitation of returnees and the problems being faced by NRK women.
At least 1,000 NRKs from around the globe are expected to attend the meet, which will be inaugurated by Chandy, while state Governor P Sathasivam will attend valedictory function on Saturday.
"We will have an open discussion with NRKs to address issues such as re-employment and rehabilitation of NRKs returning to the State," said Joseph. "We will also focus on promoting investments from NRKs in various sectors, mainly infrastructure, IT and social enterprises," he said.
Norka Secretary Rani George said the meet would promote the state as a perfect destination for investment.
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