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Kerala Institute of Tourism and Travel Studies (KITTS) Kerala Kalamandalam; Kerala Lalithakala Akademi; Kerala Police; Kerala Press Academy; Kerala Rural Development and Marketing Society; Kerala Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Agency; Kerala Sahitya Akademi; Kerala State Science and Technology Museum; KSCSTE [6]
This resulted in the government to think starting a new entity known as Kerala Tourism Development Corporation (KTDC) IN 1966. [1] Started as a government department, KTDC became a separate commercial entity by the 1970s. Several premium guest houses of Kerala Government were identified and converted into hotel brands. Lt. Col. G. V.
In the state of Kerala there are various establishments owned, managed and controlled by Government of India.These establishments in Kerala are largely government offices and departments, Public sector undertakings, jointly owned entities, entities in which Government of India has stakes or shareholding, defence and strategic establishments etc.
See also Category:Government-owned companies of Kerala Wikimedia Commons has media related to State government organizations of Kerala . Pages in category "State agencies of Kerala"
The Department of Tourism is a major government ministry under the Kerala Government that regulates and supervises tourism in Kerala.Kerala Tourism is the fastest growing state tourism department in the country and the ministry has been often adjudged as key department that aggressively worked on to make Kerala Tourism into Top 100 Superbrands.
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Kerala has unique culture and traditions coupled with its varied demography. Several international agencies ranging from UNESCO to National Geographic have recognised the state's tourism potential. [3] Kerala was named by TIME magazine in 2022 among the 50 extraordinary destinations to explore in its list of the World's Greatest Places. [4]
The department was formed in an attempt to strengthen the relationship between the NRKs and the Government of Kerala and to improve the administrative framework. [1] 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]