"Though we have approached the Union Government for a relaxation in this norm, we are yet to get a reply from them in this regard. However, we have decided to go ahead with the project and launch a domestic service with a small aircraft connecting airports within the state," Chief Minister Oommen Chandy said here today.
He was speaking at a face-to-face session with Non- Resident Keralites (NRKs) at the Global NRK meet here.
To a suggestion from another NRK that an education cell be started exclusively for the community to guide NRK students who are willing to pursue higher studies in Kerala, the Chief Minister said the government would take all necessary steps to set up such a facility.
Considering repeated pleas from NRKs and the general public that the new property tax assessment for residential buildings was unfair, Chandy said the government had decided to put it on hold and will take a decision after thorough perusal.
State NORKA Minister K C Joseph, NORKA Secretary Rani George, Norka-Roots Vice Chairman M A Yusuf Ali and host of other dignitaries were present on the occasion.