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Kerala state depends on migrant workers for the various jobs needed. The dependence on Migrant labourers in Kerala is found mainly in the field of construction. The city of Kollam and other places like Punalur, Paravur in Kollam district, Perumbavoor, Thrissur etc. are slowly becoming overwhelmed with a number of migrants from North India.
Kerala Public Works Department [1] (KPWD) is a department under the government of the state of Kerala, India.It manages the construction and maintenance of civil structures owned by the government viz; government buildings, government owned hospitals (part of the public health system), roads, bridges etc. [1] [2] [3] The KPWD was formed in 1956 following reorganization of states.
It had no official inauguration, as the model code of conduct for 2021 Kerala Assembly Election was in vogue. [27] The Public works Department's (PWD) National Highways division chief engineer opened the flyover on March 7, 2021, at 4 pm. [14] The Kerala state PWD Minister G. Sudhakaran was also present at the time of re-opening. [14]
Roads and Bridges Development Corporation of Kerala Ltd (RBDCK) is an autonomous body under the Government of Kerala which manages construction of roads and bridges in the state of Kerala, India. [1] In contrast with the Kerala Public Works Department, RBDC is an autonomous body which mobilises its own fund for its operations. The public work ...
Kerala State Beverages Corporation; Kerala State Cashew Development Corporation Limited; Kerala State Civil Supplies Corporation; Kerala State Development Corporation for Christian Converts from Scheduled Castes and the Recommended Communities; Kerala State Drugs and Pharmaceuticals Limited; Kerala State Electricity Board
Greater Cochin Development Authority (GCDA) is a statutory body headquartered in Kadavanthra, Kerala, India, established in 1976. It is responsible for the development planning of the Kochi Municipal Corporation (except two wards), nine adjacent municipal councils, and 21 intervening gram panchayats, covering a total area of 632 km 2. [2]
Kerala is a state on the southwestern coast of India. It is known for its high literacy rate, low infant mortality rate, and long life expectancy. Following the 73rd and 74th amendment (both in 1992) of the Constitution of India which entrusted states with establishing Panchayati Raj institutions and Urban Local Bodies for devolution of powers, the Kerala government enacted the Kerala ...
The state government was interested in building a cement factory. In 1975 a feasibility study was completed. In 1976 an industrial license for the manufacture of cement was obtained. Despite its difficult terrain and perilous conditions at the deposit, the Kerala State Industrial Development Corporation (KSIDC) had engaged M/s.