KPA (Kerala Pravasi Association) is conducting its district conferences, ahead of the state conference. As part of that, the Thrissur District Representative Conference was held at Hotel Pearl Regency Auditorium in Thrissur. KPA National Chairman Shri. Rajendran Vellapalath inaugurated the conference along with National Secretary Mr. Jerry Raju, other leaders and was attended by over 450 delegates.
Four core resolutions were discussed and passed at the district conference. These include matters about the comprehensive development of Thrissur district, health, education, toll plaza, problems of farmers, difficulties faced by expatriates and others.
Although led by expatriate Indians, any citizen of this country can become an active member of KPA. KPA is a movement that welcomes all enthusiastic, like-minded persons over the age of 18.
The KPA is making a systematic effort to make its presence known in the upcoming Lok Sabha elections and to become a decisive force in the assembly through the 2026 assembly elections.
KPA’s stand against bandhs, hartals and violent protests that make people’s lives difficult has already become the talk of Kerala politics.
KPA, which came up with the slogan of “Self-sufficient Kerala through the India Diaspora” recently built and handed over houses for two poor families through its “Ayiram Bhavan” program designed to provide homes for those in need.
KPA is also set to launch ‘Pravasi Jobs’ which is expected to launch shortly, as a solution for youth unemployment by helping them with job opportunities in foreign countries. The program is expected to help in the inflow of youth members to KPA, through such schemes.