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Government of Tamilnadu launches "Pravasi Legal Aid Scheme" (PLAC) through NRT-ROOTS to assist non-resident Tamils in their legal problems abroad.
-
Its aim is to provide necessary assistance in legal problems faced by non-resident Tamils.
-
Work-related, passport, visa and other social issues are covered under this assistance scheme.
-
Hospital treatment related to punishment and imprisonment is also included in the plan.
-
Apart from GCC countries, this assistance will also be available to residents of Iraq and Middle Eastern countries.
-
Appointment of Legal Liaison Officers Applications are being accepted from Tamil lawyers interested to work as Legal Liaison Officers of the Pravasi Legal Aid Cell started by the Government of Tamilnadu to provide legal assistance to non-resident Lawyers (male/female) who have practiced law for at least 2 years in Tamilnadu and have experience in handling legal issues in their respective countries are eligible to be appointed as Legal Liaison Officers.
-
The government has appointed a special committee to select the deserving candidates from among the applicants.
-
Legal Liaison Officers are invited to Saudi and Qatar Application form for consideration as Legal Liaison Officer Eligibility criteria for selection as Legal Liaison Officer The applicant must be a Tamil.
-
Must be able to speak and write Tamil language.
-
The person should be able to handle the local languages of the respective foreign countries.
-
Must have practiced as a lawyer for at least 2 years in Tamilnadu (Female/Male).
-
Advocates interested to act as Legal Liaison Officer should fill the above application completely and send it along with the relevant contents to the Chief Executive Officer, The Commissionerate for Welfare of Non-Resident Tamils (NRT) in chennai at Tel: +91-44-28515288 / +9600023645, Email: nrtchennai@gmail.com / nrtchennai@tn.gov.in
The Hon'ble Tamil Nadu Chief Minister announced in a press release on 06.10.2021 that "a separate legal aid cell will be set up for the Tamils who have migrated abroad.
Tamils going to foreign countries for work is increasing significantly recent times, the unregistered agents here are sending people who are looking for foreign jobs by brainwashing them with good job, high salary and less workload and send them to work on tourist visa.
People who go to work like that are arrested by the police in destination countries for the following reasons.
-
Going to work on a tourist visa.
-
Staying in foreign countries even after visa expired.
-
Absence of proper documents.
-
Charges against recruitment agencies to police.
-
Workplace accidents/road accidents.
In these times, they need to take the case to the courts in foreign countries and also the following problems faced by the Tamils during the foreign employment :
-
Not provided assured work
-
Not provided assured salary
-
Forced to work overtime
-
Not allowing to avail the leaves
-
Non-repatriation even after completion of employment contract
-
Denial of legal rights to workers
While approaching the court to solve the above-mentioned problems, the lack of understanding of the language of those countries is the most ineffective reasons for prosecuting.
Also, due to lack of proper follow-up in the courts, cases related to compensation for persons who die/injury in accidents in foreign countries are pending for many years.
In order to help the migrants who need legal help, legal cell can be formed on behalf of the board in the countries where Tamils live the most, especially in the Gulf countries, Singapore, and Malaysia in the Southeast Asian countries. Also, legal awareness programs can be organized in collaboration with Tamil organizations in Western countries.
-
A LegalConsultingFirm will be engaged by the board who are familiar with international law as legal advisors.
-
Persons familiar with the law of the concerned countries (para legal volunteers) will be selected as legal coordinators with the help of Indian embassies in the respective countries.
-
The legal coordinators so selected should know the local language of the respective countries and Tamil language.
-
They will act as liaison between victims, advocates and Indian Embassy.
-
Panel of lawyers who will provide free legal assistance / pro-bono basis will be selected, and if necessary, lawyers on the retainer ship fee basis will also be selected.
-
Those who have gone abroad for study and work and who face legal crisis for the crime they did not commit.
-
Cases of arrears of salary, physical assault etc. against the employer while working in foreign countries.
-
False cases pursued intentionally by the employer
-
Cases relating to compensation to persons who die / get injured due to accidents in foreign countries.
-
Mercy Petitions of persons convicted for offenses not committed.
-
Any other on case to case basis.
-
Victims themselves have to pay their own legal aid fees except in special cases where the Government based on the recommendation of the District Collector will provide legal fees for a prescribed maximum amount.
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Government of Tamilnadu launches "Pravasi Legal Aid Scheme" (PLAC) through NRT-ROOTS to assist non-resident Tamils in their legal problems abroad.
-
Its aim is to provide necessary assistance in legal problems faced by non-resident Tamils.
-
Work-related, passport, visa and other social issues are covered under this assistance scheme.
-
Hospital treatment related to punishment and imprisonment is also included in the plan.
-
Apart from GCC countries, this assistance will also be available to residents of Iraq and Middle Eastern countries.
-
Appointment of Legal Liaison Officers Applications are being accepted from Tamil lawyers interested to work as Legal Liaison Officers of the Pravasi Legal Aid Cell started by the Government of Tamilnadu to provide legal assistance to non-resident Lawyers (male/female) who have practiced law for at least 2 years in Tamilnadu and have experience in handling legal issues in their respective countries are eligible to be appointed as Legal Liaison Officers.
-
The government has appointed a special committee to select the deserving candidates from among the applicants.
-
Legal Liaison Officers are invited to Saudi and Qatar Application form for consideration as Legal Liaison Officer Eligibility criteria for selection as Legal Liaison Officer The applicant must be a Tamil.
-
Must be able to speak and write Tamil language.
-
The person should be able to handle the local languages of the respective foreign countries.
-
Must have practiced as a lawyer for at least 2 years in Tamilnadu (Female/Male).
-
Advocates interested to act as Legal Liaison Officer should fill the above application completely and send it along with the relevant contents to the Chief Executive Officer, The Commissionerate for Welfare of Non-Resident Tamils (NRT) in chennai at Tel: +91-44-28515288 / +9600023645, Email: nrtchennai@gmail.com / nrtchennai@tn.gov.in
The Hon'ble Tamil Nadu Chief Minister announced in a press release on 06.10.2021 that "a separate legal aid cell will be set up for the Tamils who have migrated abroad.
Tamils going to foreign countries for work is increasing significantly recent times, the unregistered agents here are sending people who are looking for foreign jobs by brainwashing them with good job, high salary and less workload and send them to work on tourist visa.
People who go to work like that are arrested by the police in destination countries for the following reasons.
-
Going to work on a tourist visa.
-
Staying in foreign countries even after visa expired.
-
Absence of proper documents.
-
Charges against recruitment agencies to police.
-
Workplace accidents/road accidents.
In these times, they need to take the case to the courts in foreign countries and also the following problems faced by the Tamils during the foreign employment :
-
Not provided assured work
-
Not provided assured salary
-
Forced to work overtime
-
Not allowing to avail the leaves
-
Non-repatriation even after completion of employment contract
-
Denial of legal rights to workers
While approaching the court to solve the above-mentioned problems, the lack of understanding of the language of those countries is the most ineffective reasons for prosecuting.
Also, due to lack of proper follow-up in the courts, cases related to compensation for persons who die/injury in accidents in foreign countries are pending for many years.
In order to help the migrants who need legal help, legal cell can be formed on behalf of the board in the countries where Tamils live the most, especially in the Gulf countries, Singapore, and Malaysia in the Southeast Asian countries. Also, legal awareness programs can be organized in collaboration with Tamil organizations in Western countries.
-
A LegalConsultingFirm will be engaged by the board who are familiar with international law as legal advisors.
-
Persons familiar with the law of the concerned countries (para legal volunteers) will be selected as legal coordinators with the help of Indian embassies in the respective countries.
-
The legal coordinators so selected should know the local language of the respective countries and Tamil language.
-
They will act as liaison between victims, advocates and Indian Embassy.
-
Panel of lawyers who will provide free legal assistance / pro-bono basis will be selected, and if necessary, lawyers on the retainer ship fee basis will also be selected.
-
Those who have gone abroad for study and work and who face legal crisis for the crime they did not commit.
-
Cases of arrears of salary, physical assault etc. against the employer while working in foreign countries.
-
False cases pursued intentionally by the employer
-
Cases relating to compensation to persons who die / get injured due to accidents in foreign countries.
-
Mercy Petitions of persons convicted for offenses not committed.
-
Any other on case to case basis.
-
Victims themselves have to pay their own legal aid fees except in special cases where the Government based on the recommendation of the District Collector will provide legal fees for a prescribed maximum amount.
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Government of Tamilnadu launches "Pravasi Legal Aid Scheme" (PLAC) through NRT-ROOTS to assist non-resident Tamils in their legal problems abroad.
-
Its aim is to provide necessary assistance in legal problems faced by non-resident Tamils.
-
Work-related, passport, visa and other social issues are covered under this assistance scheme.
-
Hospital treatment related to punishment and imprisonment is also included in the plan.
-
Apart from GCC countries, this assistance will also be available to residents of Iraq and Middle Eastern countries.
-
Appointment of Legal Liaison Officers Applications are being accepted from Tamil lawyers interested to work as Legal Liaison Officers of the Pravasi Legal Aid Cell started by the Government of Tamilnadu to provide legal assistance to non-resident Lawyers (male/female) who have practiced law for at least 2 years in Tamilnadu and have experience in handling legal issues in their respective countries are eligible to be appointed as Legal Liaison Officers.
-
The government has appointed a special committee to select the deserving candidates from among the applicants.
-
Legal Liaison Officers are invited to Saudi and Qatar Application form for consideration as Legal Liaison Officer Eligibility criteria for selection as Legal Liaison Officer The applicant must be a Tamil.
-
Must be able to speak and write Tamil language.
-
The person should be able to handle the local languages of the respective foreign countries.
-
Must have practiced as a lawyer for at least 2 years in Tamilnadu (Female/Male).
-
Advocates interested to act as Legal Liaison Officer should fill the above application completely and send it along with the relevant contents to the Chief Executive Officer, The Commissionerate for Welfare of Non-Resident Tamils (NRT) in chennai at Tel: +91-44-28515288 / +9600023645, Email: nrtchennai@gmail.com / nrtchennai@tn.gov.in
The Hon'ble Tamil Nadu Chief Minister announced in a press release on 06.10.2021 that "a separate legal aid cell will be set up for the Tamils who have migrated abroad.
Tamils going to foreign countries for work is increasing significantly recent times, the unregistered agents here are sending people who are looking for foreign jobs by brainwashing them with good job, high salary and less workload and send them to work on tourist visa.
People who go to work like that are arrested by the police in destination countries for the following reasons.
-
Going to work on a tourist visa.
-
Staying in foreign countries even after visa expired.
-
Absence of proper documents.
-
Charges against recruitment agencies to police.
-
Workplace accidents/road accidents.
In these times, they need to take the case to the courts in foreign countries and also the following problems faced by the Tamils during the foreign employment :
-
Not provided assured work
-
Not provided assured salary
-
Forced to work overtime
-
Not allowing to avail the leaves
-
Non-repatriation even after completion of employment contract
-
Denial of legal rights to workers
While approaching the court to solve the above-mentioned problems, the lack of understanding of the language of those countries is the most ineffective reasons for prosecuting.
Also, due to lack of proper follow-up in the courts, cases related to compensation for persons who die/injury in accidents in foreign countries are pending for many years.
In order to help the migrants who need legal help, legal cell can be formed on behalf of the board in the countries where Tamils live the most, especially in the Gulf countries, Singapore, and Malaysia in the Southeast Asian countries. Also, legal awareness programs can be organized in collaboration with Tamil organizations in Western countries.
-
A LegalConsultingFirm will be engaged by the board who are familiar with international law as legal advisors.
-
Persons familiar with the law of the concerned countries (para legal volunteers) will be selected as legal coordinators with the help of Indian embassies in the respective countries.
-
The legal coordinators so selected should know the local language of the respective countries and Tamil language.
-
They will act as liaison between victims, advocates and Indian Embassy.
-
Panel of lawyers who will provide free legal assistance / pro-bono basis will be selected, and if necessary, lawyers on the retainer ship fee basis will also be selected.
-
Those who have gone abroad for study and work and who face legal crisis for the crime they did not commit.
-
Cases of arrears of salary, physical assault etc. against the employer while working in foreign countries.
-
False cases pursued intentionally by the employer
-
Cases relating to compensation to persons who die / get injured due to accidents in foreign countries.
-
Mercy Petitions of persons convicted for offenses not committed.
-
Any other on case to case basis.
-
Victims themselves have to pay their own legal aid fees except in special cases where the Government based on the recommendation of the District Collector will provide legal fees for a prescribed maximum amount.
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Government of Tamilnadu launches "Pravasi Legal Aid Scheme" (PLAC) through NRT-ROOTS to assist non-resident Tamils in their legal problems abroad.
-
Its aim is to provide necessary assistance in legal problems faced by non-resident Tamils.
-
Work-related, passport, visa and other social issues are covered under this assistance scheme.
-
Hospital treatment related to punishment and imprisonment is also included in the plan.
-
Apart from GCC countries, this assistance will also be available to residents of Iraq and Middle Eastern countries.
-
Appointment of Legal Liaison Officers Applications are being accepted from Tamil lawyers interested to work as Legal Liaison Officers of the Pravasi Legal Aid Cell started by the Government of Tamilnadu to provide legal assistance to non-resident Lawyers (male/female) who have practiced law for at least 2 years in Tamilnadu and have experience in handling legal issues in their respective countries are eligible to be appointed as Legal Liaison Officers.
-
The government has appointed a special committee to select the deserving candidates from among the applicants.
-
Legal Liaison Officers are invited to Saudi and Qatar Application form for consideration as Legal Liaison Officer Eligibility criteria for selection as Legal Liaison Officer The applicant must be a Tamil.
-
Must be able to speak and write Tamil language.
-
The person should be able to handle the local languages of the respective foreign countries.
-
Must have practiced as a lawyer for at least 2 years in Tamilnadu (Female/Male).
-
Advocates interested to act as Legal Liaison Officer should fill the above application completely and send it along with the relevant contents to the Chief Executive Officer, The Commissionerate for Welfare of Non-Resident Tamils (NRT) in chennai at Tel: +91-44-28515288 / +9600023645, Email: nrtchennai@gmail.com / nrtchennai@tn.gov.in
The Hon'ble Tamil Nadu Chief Minister announced in a press release on 06.10.2021 that "a separate legal aid cell will be set up for the Tamils who have migrated abroad.
Tamils going to foreign countries for work is increasing significantly recent times, the unregistered agents here are sending people who are looking for foreign jobs by brainwashing them with good job, high salary and less workload and send them to work on tourist visa.
People who go to work like that are arrested by the police in destination countries for the following reasons.
-
Going to work on a tourist visa.
-
Staying in foreign countries even after visa expired.
-
Absence of proper documents.
-
Charges against recruitment agencies to police.
-
Workplace accidents/road accidents.
In these times, they need to take the case to the courts in foreign countries and also the following problems faced by the Tamils during the foreign employment :
-
Not provided assured work
-
Not provided assured salary
-
Forced to work overtime
-
Not allowing to avail the leaves
-
Non-repatriation even after completion of employment contract
-
Denial of legal rights to workers
While approaching the court to solve the above-mentioned problems, the lack of understanding of the language of those countries is the most ineffective reasons for prosecuting.
Also, due to lack of proper follow-up in the courts, cases related to compensation for persons who die/injury in accidents in foreign countries are pending for many years.
In order to help the migrants who need legal help, legal cell can be formed on behalf of the board in the countries where Tamils live the most, especially in the Gulf countries, Singapore, and Malaysia in the Southeast Asian countries. Also, legal awareness programs can be organized in collaboration with Tamil organizations in Western countries.
-
A LegalConsultingFirm will be engaged by the board who are familiar with international law as legal advisors.
-
Persons familiar with the law of the concerned countries (para legal volunteers) will be selected as legal coordinators with the help of Indian embassies in the respective countries.
-
The legal coordinators so selected should know the local language of the respective countries and Tamil language.
-
They will act as liaison between victims, advocates and Indian Embassy.
-
Panel of lawyers who will provide free legal assistance / pro-bono basis will be selected, and if necessary, lawyers on the retainer ship fee basis will also be selected.
-
Those who have gone abroad for study and work and who face legal crisis for the crime they did not commit.
-
Cases of arrears of salary, physical assault etc. against the employer while working in foreign countries.
-
False cases pursued intentionally by the employer
-
Cases relating to compensation to persons who die / get injured due to accidents in foreign countries.
-
Mercy Petitions of persons convicted for offenses not committed.
-
Any other on case to case basis.
-
Victims themselves have to pay their own legal aid fees except in special cases where the Government based on the recommendation of the District Collector will provide legal fees for a prescribed maximum amount.

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Government of Tamilnadu launches "Pravasi Legal Aid Scheme" (PLAC) through NRT-ROOTS to assist non-resident Tamils in their legal problems abroad.
-
Its aim is to provide necessary assistance in legal problems faced by non-resident Tamils.
-
Work-related, passport, visa and other social issues are covered under this assistance scheme.
-
Hospital treatment related to punishment and imprisonment is also included in the plan.
-
Apart from GCC countries, this assistance will also be available to residents of Iraq and Middle Eastern countries.
-
Appointment of Legal Liaison Officers Applications are being accepted from Tamil lawyers interested to work as Legal Liaison Officers of the Pravasi Legal Aid Cell started by the Government of Tamilnadu to provide legal assistance to non-resident Lawyers (male/female) who have practiced law for at least 2 years in Tamilnadu and have experience in handling legal issues in their respective countries are eligible to be appointed as Legal Liaison Officers.
-
The government has appointed a special committee to select the deserving candidates from among the applicants.
-
Legal Liaison Officers are invited to Saudi and Qatar Application form for consideration as Legal Liaison Officer Eligibility criteria for selection as Legal Liaison Officer The applicant must be a Tamil.
-
Must be able to speak and write Tamil language.
-
The person should be able to handle the local languages of the respective foreign countries.
-
Must have practiced as a lawyer for at least 2 years in Tamilnadu (Female/Male).
-
Advocates interested to act as Legal Liaison Officer should fill the above application completely and send it along with the relevant contents to the Chief Executive Officer, The Commissionerate for Welfare of Non-Resident Tamils (NRT) in chennai at Tel: +91-44-28515288 / +9600023645, Email: nrtchennai@gmail.com / nrtchennai@tn.gov.in
The Hon'ble Tamil Nadu Chief Minister announced in a press release on 06.10.2021 that "a separate legal aid cell will be set up for the Tamils who have migrated abroad.
Tamils going to foreign countries for work is increasing significantly recent times, the unregistered agents here are sending people who are looking for foreign jobs by brainwashing them with good job, high salary and less workload and send them to work on tourist visa.
People who go to work like that are arrested by the police in destination countries for the following reasons.
-
Going to work on a tourist visa.
-
Staying in foreign countries even after visa expired.
-
Absence of proper documents.
-
Charges against recruitment agencies to police.
-
Workplace accidents/road accidents.
In these times, they need to take the case to the courts in foreign countries and also the following problems faced by the Tamils during the foreign employment :
-
Not provided assured work
-
Not provided assured salary
-
Forced to work overtime
-
Not allowing to avail the leaves
-
Non-repatriation even after completion of employment contract
-
Denial of legal rights to workers
While approaching the court to solve the above-mentioned problems, the lack of understanding of the language of those countries is the most ineffective reasons for prosecuting.
Also, due to lack of proper follow-up in the courts, cases related to compensation for persons who die/injury in accidents in foreign countries are pending for many years.
In order to help the migrants who need legal help, legal cell can be formed on behalf of the board in the countries where Tamils live the most, especially in the Gulf countries, Singapore, and Malaysia in the Southeast Asian countries. Also, legal awareness programs can be organized in collaboration with Tamil organizations in Western countries.
-
A LegalConsultingFirm will be engaged by the board who are familiar with international law as legal advisors.
-
Persons familiar with the law of the concerned countries (para legal volunteers) will be selected as legal coordinators with the help of Indian embassies in the respective countries.
-
The legal coordinators so selected should know the local language of the respective countries and Tamil language.
-
They will act as liaison between victims, advocates and Indian Embassy.
-
Panel of lawyers who will provide free legal assistance / pro-bono basis will be selected, and if necessary, lawyers on the retainer ship fee basis will also be selected.
-
Those who have gone abroad for study and work and who face legal crisis for the crime they did not commit.
-
Cases of arrears of salary, physical assault etc. against the employer while working in foreign countries.
-
False cases pursued intentionally by the employer
-
Cases relating to compensation to persons who die / get injured due to accidents in foreign countries.
-
Mercy Petitions of persons convicted for offenses not committed.
-
Any other on case to case basis.
-
Victims themselves have to pay their own legal aid fees except in special cases where the Government based on the recommendation of the District Collector will provide legal fees for a prescribed maximum amount.

-
Government of Tamilnadu launches "Pravasi Legal Aid Scheme" (PLAC) through NRT-ROOTS to assist non-resident Tamils in their legal problems abroad.
-
Its aim is to provide necessary assistance in legal problems faced by non-resident Tamils.
-
Work-related, passport, visa and other social issues are covered under this assistance scheme.
-
Hospital treatment related to punishment and imprisonment is also included in the plan.
-
Apart from GCC countries, this assistance will also be available to residents of Iraq and Middle Eastern countries.
-
Appointment of Legal Liaison Officers Applications are being accepted from Tamil lawyers interested to work as Legal Liaison Officers of the Pravasi Legal Aid Cell started by the Government of Tamilnadu to provide legal assistance to non-resident Lawyers (male/female) who have practiced law for at least 2 years in Tamilnadu and have experience in handling legal issues in their respective countries are eligible to be appointed as Legal Liaison Officers.
-
The government has appointed a special committee to select the deserving candidates from among the applicants.
-
Legal Liaison Officers are invited to Saudi and Qatar Application form for consideration as Legal Liaison Officer Eligibility criteria for selection as Legal Liaison Officer The applicant must be a Tamil.
-
Must be able to speak and write Tamil language.
-
The person should be able to handle the local languages of the respective foreign countries.
-
Must have practiced as a lawyer for at least 2 years in Tamilnadu (Female/Male).
-
Advocates interested to act as Legal Liaison Officer should fill the above application completely and send it along with the relevant contents to the Chief Executive Officer, The Commissionerate for Welfare of Non-Resident Tamils (NRT) in chennai at Tel: +91-44-28515288 / +9600023645, Email: nrtchennai@gmail.com / nrtchennai@tn.gov.in
The Hon'ble Tamil Nadu Chief Minister announced in a press release on 06.10.2021 that "a separate legal aid cell will be set up for the Tamils who have migrated abroad.
Tamils going to foreign countries for work is increasing significantly recent times, the unregistered agents here are sending people who are looking for foreign jobs by brainwashing them with good job, high salary and less workload and send them to work on tourist visa.
People who go to work like that are arrested by the police in destination countries for the following reasons.
-
Going to work on a tourist visa.
-
Staying in foreign countries even after visa expired.
-
Absence of proper documents.
-
Charges against recruitment agencies to police.
-
Workplace accidents/road accidents.
In these times, they need to take the case to the courts in foreign countries and also the following problems faced by the Tamils during the foreign employment :
-
Not provided assured work
-
Not provided assured salary
-
Forced to work overtime
-
Not allowing to avail the leaves
-
Non-repatriation even after completion of employment contract
-
Denial of legal rights to workers
While approaching the court to solve the above-mentioned problems, the lack of understanding of the language of those countries is the most ineffective reasons for prosecuting.
Also, due to lack of proper follow-up in the courts, cases related to compensation for persons who die/injury in accidents in foreign countries are pending for many years.
In order to help the migrants who need legal help, legal cell can be formed on behalf of the board in the countries where Tamils live the most, especially in the Gulf countries, Singapore, and Malaysia in the Southeast Asian countries. Also, legal awareness programs can be organized in collaboration with Tamil organizations in Western countries.
-
A LegalConsultingFirm will be engaged by the board who are familiar with international law as legal advisors.
-
Persons familiar with the law of the concerned countries (para legal volunteers) will be selected as legal coordinators with the help of Indian embassies in the respective countries.
-
The legal coordinators so selected should know the local language of the respective countries and Tamil language.
-
They will act as liaison between victims, advocates and Indian Embassy.
-
Panel of lawyers who will provide free legal assistance / pro-bono basis will be selected, and if necessary, lawyers on the retainer ship fee basis will also be selected.
-
Those who have gone abroad for study and work and who face legal crisis for the crime they did not commit.
-
Cases of arrears of salary, physical assault etc. against the employer while working in foreign countries.
-
False cases pursued intentionally by the employer
-
Cases relating to compensation to persons who die / get injured due to accidents in foreign countries.
-
Mercy Petitions of persons convicted for offenses not committed.
-
Any other on case to case basis.
-
Victims themselves have to pay their own legal aid fees except in special cases where the Government based on the recommendation of the District Collector will provide legal fees for a prescribed maximum amount.

-
Government of Tamilnadu launches "Pravasi Legal Aid Scheme" (PLAC) through NRT-ROOTS to assist non-resident Tamils in their legal problems abroad.
-
Its aim is to provide necessary assistance in legal problems faced by non-resident Tamils.
-
Work-related, passport, visa and other social issues are covered under this assistance scheme.
-
Hospital treatment related to punishment and imprisonment is also included in the plan.
-
Apart from GCC countries, this assistance will also be available to residents of Iraq and Middle Eastern countries.
-
Appointment of Legal Liaison Officers Applications are being accepted from Tamil lawyers interested to work as Legal Liaison Officers of the Pravasi Legal Aid Cell started by the Government of Tamilnadu to provide legal assistance to non-resident Lawyers (male/female) who have practiced law for at least 2 years in Tamilnadu and have experience in handling legal issues in their respective countries are eligible to be appointed as Legal Liaison Officers.
-
The government has appointed a special committee to select the deserving candidates from among the applicants.
-
Legal Liaison Officers are invited to Saudi and Qatar Application form for consideration as Legal Liaison Officer Eligibility criteria for selection as Legal Liaison Officer The applicant must be a Tamil.
-
Must be able to speak and write Tamil language.
-
The person should be able to handle the local languages of the respective foreign countries.
-
Must have practiced as a lawyer for at least 2 years in Tamilnadu (Female/Male).
-
Advocates interested to act as Legal Liaison Officer should fill the above application completely and send it along with the relevant contents to the Chief Executive Officer, The Commissionerate for Welfare of Non-Resident Tamils (NRT) in chennai at Tel: +91-44-28515288 / +9600023645, Email: nrtchennai@gmail.com / nrtchennai@tn.gov.in
The Hon'ble Tamil Nadu Chief Minister announced in a press release on 06.10.2021 that "a separate legal aid cell will be set up for the Tamils who have migrated abroad.
Tamils going to foreign countries for work is increasing significantly recent times, the unregistered agents here are sending people who are looking for foreign jobs by brainwashing them with good job, high salary and less workload and send them to work on tourist visa.
People who go to work like that are arrested by the police in destination countries for the following reasons.
-
Going to work on a tourist visa.
-
Staying in foreign countries even after visa expired.
-
Absence of proper documents.
-
Charges against recruitment agencies to police.
-
Workplace accidents/road accidents.
In these times, they need to take the case to the courts in foreign countries and also the following problems faced by the Tamils during the foreign employment :
-
Not provided assured work
-
Not provided assured salary
-
Forced to work overtime
-
Not allowing to avail the leaves
-
Non-repatriation even after completion of employment contract
-
Denial of legal rights to workers
While approaching the court to solve the above-mentioned problems, the lack of understanding of the language of those countries is the most ineffective reasons for prosecuting.
Also, due to lack of proper follow-up in the courts, cases related to compensation for persons who die/injury in accidents in foreign countries are pending for many years.
In order to help the migrants who need legal help, legal cell can be formed on behalf of the board in the countries where Tamils live the most, especially in the Gulf countries, Singapore, and Malaysia in the Southeast Asian countries. Also, legal awareness programs can be organized in collaboration with Tamil organizations in Western countries.
-
A LegalConsultingFirm will be engaged by the board who are familiar with international law as legal advisors.
-
Persons familiar with the law of the concerned countries (para legal volunteers) will be selected as legal coordinators with the help of Indian embassies in the respective countries.
-
The legal coordinators so selected should know the local language of the respective countries and Tamil language.
-
They will act as liaison between victims, advocates and Indian Embassy.
-
Panel of lawyers who will provide free legal assistance / pro-bono basis will be selected, and if necessary, lawyers on the retainer ship fee basis will also be selected.
-
Those who have gone abroad for study and work and who face legal crisis for the crime they did not commit.
-
Cases of arrears of salary, physical assault etc. against the employer while working in foreign countries.
-
False cases pursued intentionally by the employer
-
Cases relating to compensation to persons who die / get injured due to accidents in foreign countries.
-
Mercy Petitions of persons convicted for offenses not committed.
-
Any other on case to case basis.
-
Victims themselves have to pay their own legal aid fees except in special cases where the Government based on the recommendation of the District Collector will provide legal fees for a prescribed maximum amount.


-
Government of Tamilnadu launches "Pravasi Legal Aid Scheme" (PLAC) through NRT-ROOTS to assist non-resident Tamils in their legal problems abroad.
-
Its aim is to provide necessary assistance in legal problems faced by non-resident Tamils.
-
Work-related, passport, visa and other social issues are covered under this assistance scheme.
-
Hospital treatment related to punishment and imprisonment is also included in the plan.
-
Apart from GCC countries, this assistance will also be available to residents of Iraq and Middle Eastern countries.
-
Appointment of Legal Liaison Officers Applications are being accepted from Tamil lawyers interested to work as Legal Liaison Officers of the Pravasi Legal Aid Cell started by the Government of Tamilnadu to provide legal assistance to non-resident Lawyers (male/female) who have practiced law for at least 2 years in Tamilnadu and have experience in handling legal issues in their respective countries are eligible to be appointed as Legal Liaison Officers.
-
The government has appointed a special committee to select the deserving candidates from among the applicants.
-
Legal Liaison Officers are invited to Saudi and Qatar Application form for consideration as Legal Liaison Officer Eligibility criteria for selection as Legal Liaison Officer The applicant must be a Tamil.
-
Must be able to speak and write Tamil language.
-
The person should be able to handle the local languages of the respective foreign countries.
-
Must have practiced as a lawyer for at least 2 years in Tamilnadu (Female/Male).
-
Advocates interested to act as Legal Liaison Officer should fill the above application completely and send it along with the relevant contents to the Chief Executive Officer, The Commissionerate for Welfare of Non-Resident Tamils (NRT) in chennai at Tel: +91-44-28515288 / +9600023645, Email: nrtchennai@gmail.com / nrtchennai@tn.gov.in
The Hon'ble Tamil Nadu Chief Minister announced in a press release on 06.10.2021 that "a separate legal aid cell will be set up for the Tamils who have migrated abroad.
Tamils going to foreign countries for work is increasing significantly recent times, the unregistered agents here are sending people who are looking for foreign jobs by brainwashing them with good job, high salary and less workload and send them to work on tourist visa.
People who go to work like that are arrested by the police in destination countries for the following reasons.
-
Going to work on a tourist visa.
-
Staying in foreign countries even after visa expired.
-
Absence of proper documents.
-
Charges against recruitment agencies to police.
-
Workplace accidents/road accidents.
In these times, they need to take the case to the courts in foreign countries and also the following problems faced by the Tamils during the foreign employment :
-
Not provided assured work
-
Not provided assured salary
-
Forced to work overtime
-
Not allowing to avail the leaves
-
Non-repatriation even after completion of employment contract
-
Denial of legal rights to workers
While approaching the court to solve the above-mentioned problems, the lack of understanding of the language of those countries is the most ineffective reasons for prosecuting.
Also, due to lack of proper follow-up in the courts, cases related to compensation for persons who die/injury in accidents in foreign countries are pending for many years.
In order to help the migrants who need legal help, legal cell can be formed on behalf of the board in the countries where Tamils live the most, especially in the Gulf countries, Singapore, and Malaysia in the Southeast Asian countries. Also, legal awareness programs can be organized in collaboration with Tamil organizations in Western countries.
-
A LegalConsultingFirm will be engaged by the board who are familiar with international law as legal advisors.
-
Persons familiar with the law of the concerned countries (para legal volunteers) will be selected as legal coordinators with the help of Indian embassies in the respective countries.
-
The legal coordinators so selected should know the local language of the respective countries and Tamil language.
-
They will act as liaison between victims, advocates and Indian Embassy.
-
Panel of lawyers who will provide free legal assistance / pro-bono basis will be selected, and if necessary, lawyers on the retainer ship fee basis will also be selected.
-
Those who have gone abroad for study and work and who face legal crisis for the crime they did not commit.
-
Cases of arrears of salary, physical assault etc. against the employer while working in foreign countries.
-
False cases pursued intentionally by the employer
-
Cases relating to compensation to persons who die / get injured due to accidents in foreign countries.
-
Mercy Petitions of persons convicted for offenses not committed.
-
Any other on case to case basis.
-
Victims themselves have to pay their own legal aid fees except in special cases where the Government based on the recommendation of the District Collector will provide legal fees for a prescribed maximum amount.
-
Government of Tamilnadu launches "Pravasi Legal Aid Scheme" (PLAC) through NRT-ROOTS to assist non-resident Tamils in their legal problems abroad.
-
Its aim is to provide necessary assistance in legal problems faced by non-resident Tamils.
-
Work-related, passport, visa and other social issues are covered under this assistance scheme.
-
Hospital treatment related to punishment and imprisonment is also included in the plan.
-
Apart from GCC countries, this assistance will also be available to residents of Iraq and Middle Eastern countries.
-
Appointment of Legal Liaison Officers Applications are being accepted from Tamil lawyers interested to work as Legal Liaison Officers of the Pravasi Legal Aid Cell started by the Government of Tamilnadu to provide legal assistance to non-resident Lawyers (male/female) who have practiced law for at least 2 years in Tamilnadu and have experience in handling legal issues in their respective countries are eligible to be appointed as Legal Liaison Officers.
-
The government has appointed a special committee to select the deserving candidates from among the applicants.
-
Legal Liaison Officers are invited to Saudi and Qatar Application form for consideration as Legal Liaison Officer Eligibility criteria for selection as Legal Liaison Officer The applicant must be a Tamil.
-
Must be able to speak and write Tamil language.
-
The person should be able to handle the local languages of the respective foreign countries.
-
Must have practiced as a lawyer for at least 2 years in Tamilnadu (Female/Male).
-
Advocates interested to act as Legal Liaison Officer should fill the above application completely and send it along with the relevant contents to the Chief Executive Officer, The Commissionerate for Welfare of Non-Resident Tamils (NRT) in chennai at Tel: +91-44-28515288 / +9600023645, Email: nrtchennai@gmail.com / nrtchennai@tn.gov.in
The Hon'ble Tamil Nadu Chief Minister announced in a press release on 06.10.2021 that "a separate legal aid cell will be set up for the Tamils who have migrated abroad.
-
Government of Tamilnadu launches "Pravasi Legal Aid Scheme" (PLAC) through NRT-ROOTS to assist non-resident Tamils in their legal problems abroad.
-
Its aim is to provide necessary assistance in legal problems faced by non-resident Tamils.
-
Work-related, passport, visa and other social issues are covered under this assistance scheme.
-
Hospital treatment related to punishment and imprisonment is also included in the plan.
-
Apart from GCC countries, this assistance will also be available to residents of Iraq and Middle Eastern countries.
-
Appointment of Legal Liaison Officers Applications are being accepted from Tamil lawyers interested to work as Legal Liaison Officers of the Pravasi Legal Aid Cell started by the Government of Tamilnadu to provide legal assistance to non-resident Lawyers (male/female) who have practiced law for at least 2 years in Tamilnadu and have experience in handling legal issues in their respective countries are eligible to be appointed as Legal Liaison Officers.
-
The government has appointed a special committee to select the deserving candidates from among the applicants.
-
Legal Liaison Officers are invited to Saudi and Qatar Application form for consideration as Legal Liaison Officer Eligibility criteria for selection as Legal Liaison Officer The applicant must be a Tamil.
-
Must be able to speak and write Tamil language.
-
The person should be able to handle the local languages of the respective foreign countries.
-
Must have practiced as a lawyer for at least 2 years in Tamilnadu (Female/Male).
-
Advocates interested to act as Legal Liaison Officer should fill the above application completely and send it along with the relevant contents to the Chief Executive Officer, The Commissionerate for Welfare of Non-Resident Tamils (NRT) in chennai at Tel: +91-44-28515288 / +9600023645, Email: nrtchennai@gmail.com / nrtchennai@tn.gov.in
The Hon'ble Tamil Nadu Chief Minister announced in a press release on 06.10.2021 that "a separate legal aid cell will be set up for the Tamils who have migrated abroad.
Tamils going to foreign countries for work is increasing significantly recent times, the unregistered agents here are sending people who are looking for foreign jobs by brainwashing them with good job, high salary and less workload and send them to work on tourist visa.
People who go to work like that are arrested by the police in destination countries for the following reasons.
-
Going to work on a tourist visa.
-
Staying in foreign countries even after visa expired.
-
Absence of proper documents.
-
Charges against recruitment agencies to police.
-
Workplace accidents/road accidents.
In these times, they need to take the case to the courts in foreign countries and also the following problems faced by the Tamils during the foreign employment :
-
Not provided assured work
-
Not provided assured salary
-
Forced to work overtime
-
Not allowing to avail the leaves
-
Non-repatriation even after completion of employment contract
-
Denial of legal rights to workers
While approaching the court to solve the above-mentioned problems, the lack of understanding of the language of those countries is the most ineffective reasons for prosecuting.
Also, due to lack of proper follow-up in the courts, cases related to compensation for persons who die/injury in accidents in foreign countries are pending for many years.
In order to help the migrants who need legal help, legal cell can be formed on behalf of the board in the countries where Tamils live the most, especially in the Gulf countries, Singapore, and Malaysia in the Southeast Asian countries. Also, legal awareness programs can be organized in collaboration with Tamil organizations in Western countries.
Tamils going to foreign countries for work is increasing significantly recent times, the unregistered agents here are sending people who are looking for foreign jobs by brainwashing them with good job, high salary and less workload and send them to work on tourist visa.
People who go to work like that are arrested by the police in destination countries for the following reasons.
-
Going to work on a tourist visa.
-
Staying in foreign countries even after visa expired.
-
Absence of proper documents.
-
Charges against recruitment agencies to police.
-
Workplace accidents/road accidents.
In these times, they need to take the case to the courts in foreign countries and also the following problems faced by the Tamils during the foreign employment :
-
Not provided assured work
-
Not provided assured salary
-
Forced to work overtime
-
Not allowing to avail the leaves
-
Non-repatriation even after completion of employment contract
-
Denial of legal rights to workers
While approaching the court to solve the above-mentioned problems, the lack of understanding of the language of those countries is the most ineffective reasons for prosecuting.
Also, due to lack of proper follow-up in the courts, cases related to compensation for persons who die/injury in accidents in foreign countries are pending for many years.
In order to help the migrants who need legal help, legal cell can be formed on behalf of the board in the countries where Tamils live the most, especially in the Gulf countries, Singapore, and Malaysia in the Southeast Asian countries. Also, legal awareness programs can be organized in collaboration with Tamil organizations in Western countries.
-
A LegalConsultingFirm will be engaged by the board who are familiar with international law as legal advisors.
-
Persons familiar with the law of the concerned countries (para legal volunteers) will be selected as legal coordinators with the help of Indian embassies in the respective countries.
-
The legal coordinators so selected should know the local language of the respective countries and Tamil language.
-
They will act as liaison between victims, advocates and Indian Embassy.
-
Panel of lawyers who will provide free legal assistance / pro-bono basis will be selected, and if necessary, lawyers on the retainer ship fee basis will also be selected.
-
A LegalConsultingFirm will be engaged by the board who are familiar with international law as legal advisors.
-
Persons familiar with the law of the concerned countries (para legal volunteers) will be selected as legal coordinators with the help of Indian embassies in the respective countries.
-
The legal coordinators so selected should know the local language of the respective countries and Tamil language.
-
They will act as liaison between victims, advocates and Indian Embassy.
-
Panel of lawyers who will provide free legal assistance / pro-bono basis will be selected, and if necessary, lawyers on the retainer ship fee basis will also be selected.
-
Those who have gone abroad for study and work and who face legal crisis for the crime they did not commit.
-
Cases of arrears of salary, physical assault etc. against the employer while working in foreign countries.
-
False cases pursued intentionally by the employer
-
Cases relating to compensation to persons who die / get injured due to accidents in foreign countries.
-
Mercy Petitions of persons convicted for offenses not committed.
-
Any other on case to case basis.
-
Victims themselves have to pay their own legal aid fees except in special cases where the Government based on the recommendation of the District Collector will provide legal fees for a prescribed maximum amount.
-
Those who have gone abroad for study and work and who face legal crisis for the crime they did not commit.
-
Cases of arrears of salary, physical assault etc. against the employer while working in foreign countries.
-
False cases pursued intentionally by the employer
-
Cases relating to compensation to persons who die / get injured due to accidents in foreign countries.
-
Mercy Petitions of persons convicted for offenses not committed.
-
Any other on case to case basis.
-
Victims themselves have to pay their own legal aid fees except in special cases where the Government based on the recommendation of the District Collector will provide legal fees for a prescribed maximum amount.
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NRT Day - 2022
World Diaspora Day - 2022
As per the announcement of Hon’ble Chief Minister, January 12th of every year is being celebrated as the “World Tamil Diaspora Day”. This is to celebrate the contribution of the Tamil Diaspora, to integrate the Tamils living in abroad and also to encourage them. It also aims to showcase the Tamil Heritage, art, literature and Culture and to bring it to the next generation.
During the year 2022, due to covid pandemic, the celebration was organized on January 12th in a hybrid mode with the theme “ThamizhalInaivom”.
Special Guests
-
Honorable Governor of Papua New Guinea Mr. Sasidharan Muthuvel
-
Member of Parliament of Sri Lanka Mr. M. A. SumandranMember of Parliament of Sri Lanka Mr. M. A. Sumandran
-
Malaysia's Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs and Chairman of Labuan Port, Mr. Daduk B. Kamalanathan
-
Maryland Transportation Commissioner Dr. Rajan Natarajan
-
London-Harley Health Care Director Dr Dhanapal Ramasamy
-
Tamil Sangh executives participated from various countries including FETNA
-
Hon'ble Tamil Nadu Ministers Mr. Mano Thangaraj, Mr. red K. S. Mastan. Mr. TRP King
-
Honorable Members of Parliament Mr. Trichy Siva, Mr. M. M. Abdullah, Mrs. Tamilachi Thangapandian participated as special guests through video
Arrangements
-
Prominent Guests (VVIPs - 13 individuals) were hosted at Hotel Leela Palace. Additionally, Sponsors of the Event and Tamil Associations from India and various countries (representing 24 nations and 10 states with 280 representatives from 133 associations) were accommodated in 5-star and 4-star hotels for a three-day stay.
-
Prominent Guests (VVIPs - 13 individuals) were hosted at Hotel Leela Palace. Additionally, Sponsors of the Event and Tamil Associations from India and various countries (representing 24 nations and 10 states with 280 representatives from 133 associations) were accommodated in 5-star and 4-star hotels for a three-day stay.
NRT Day - 2022
World Diaspora Day - 2022
As per the announcement of Hon’ble Chief Minister, January 12th of every year is being celebrated as the “World Tamil Diaspora Day”. This is to celebrate the contribution of the Tamil Diaspora, to integrate the Tamils living in abroad and also to encourage them. It also aims to showcase the Tamil Heritage, art, literature and Culture and to bring it to the next generation.
During the year 2022, due to covid pandemic, the celebration was organized on January 12th in a hybrid mode with the theme “ThamizhalInaivom”.
Special Guests
-
Honorable Governor of Papua New Guinea Mr. Sasidharan Muthuvel
-
Member of Parliament of Sri Lanka Mr. M. A. SumandranMember of Parliament of Sri Lanka Mr. M. A. Sumandran
-
Malaysia's Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs and Chairman of Labuan Port, Mr. Daduk B. Kamalanathan
-
Maryland Transportation Commissioner Dr. Rajan Natarajan
-
London-Harley Health Care Director Dr Dhanapal Ramasamy
-
Tamil Sangh executives participated from various countries including FETNA
-
Hon'ble Tamil Nadu Ministers Mr. Mano Thangaraj, Mr. red K. S. Mastan. Mr. TRP King
-
Honorable Members of Parliament Mr. Trichy Siva, Mr. M. M. Abdullah, Mrs. Tamilachi Thangapandian participated as special guests through video
Arrangements
-
Prominent Guests (VVIPs - 13 individuals) were hosted at Hotel Leela Palace. Additionally, Sponsors of the Event and Tamil Associations from India and various countries (representing 24 nations and 10 states with 280 representatives from 133 associations) were accommodated in 5-star and 4-star hotels for a three-day stay.
-
Prominent Guests (VVIPs - 13 individuals) were hosted at Hotel Leela Palace. Additionally, Sponsors of the Event and Tamil Associations from India and various countries (representing 24 nations and 10 states with 280 representatives from 133 associations) were accommodated in 5-star and 4-star hotels for a three-day stay.
NRT Day - 2022
World Diaspora Day - 2022
As per the announcement of Hon’ble Chief Minister, January 12th of every year is being celebrated as the “World Tamil Diaspora Day”. This is to celebrate the contribution of the Tamil Diaspora, to integrate the Tamils living in abroad and also to encourage them. It also aims to showcase the Tamil Heritage, art, literature and Culture and to bring it to the next generation.
During the year 2022, due to covid pandemic, the celebration was organized on January 12th in a hybrid mode with the theme “ThamizhalInaivom”.
Special Guests
-
Honorable Governor of Papua New Guinea Mr. Sasidharan Muthuvel
-
Member of Parliament of Sri Lanka Mr. M. A. SumandranMember of Parliament of Sri Lanka Mr. M. A. Sumandran
-
Malaysia's Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs and Chairman of Labuan Port, Mr. Daduk B. Kamalanathan
-
Maryland Transportation Commissioner Dr. Rajan Natarajan
-
London-Harley Health Care Director Dr Dhanapal Ramasamy
-
Tamil Sangh executives participated from various countries including FETNA
-
Hon'ble Tamil Nadu Ministers Mr. Mano Thangaraj, Mr. red K. S. Mastan. Mr. TRP King
-
Honorable Members of Parliament Mr. Trichy Siva, Mr. M. M. Abdullah, Mrs. Tamilachi Thangapandian participated as special guests through video
Arrangements
-
Prominent Guests (VVIPs - 13 individuals) were hosted at Hotel Leela Palace. Additionally, Sponsors of the Event and Tamil Associations from India and various countries (representing 24 nations and 10 states with 280 representatives from 133 associations) were accommodated in 5-star and 4-star hotels for a three-day stay.
-
Prominent Guests (VVIPs - 13 individuals) were hosted at Hotel Leela Palace. Additionally, Sponsors of the Event and Tamil Associations from India and various countries (representing 24 nations and 10 states with 280 representatives from 133 associations) were accommodated in 5-star and 4-star hotels for a three-day stay.
NRT Day - 2022
World Diaspora Day - 2022
As per the announcement of Hon’ble Chief Minister, January 12th of every year is being celebrated as the “World Tamil Diaspora Day”. This is to celebrate the contribution of the Tamil Diaspora, to integrate the Tamils living in abroad and also to encourage them. It also aims to showcase the Tamil Heritage, art, literature and Culture and to bring it to the next generation.
During the year 2022, due to covid pandemic, the celebration was organized on January 12th in a hybrid mode with the theme “ThamizhalInaivom”.
Special Guests
-
Honorable Governor of Papua New Guinea Mr. Sasidharan Muthuvel
-
Member of Parliament of Sri Lanka Mr. M. A. SumandranMember of Parliament of Sri Lanka Mr. M. A. Sumandran
-
Malaysia's Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs and Chairman of Labuan Port, Mr. Daduk B. Kamalanathan
-
Maryland Transportation Commissioner Dr. Rajan Natarajan
-
London-Harley Health Care Director Dr Dhanapal Ramasamy
-
Tamil Sangh executives participated from various countries including FETNA
-
Hon'ble Tamil Nadu Ministers Mr. Mano Thangaraj, Mr. red K. S. Mastan. Mr. TRP King
-
Honorable Members of Parliament Mr. Trichy Siva, Mr. M. M. Abdullah, Mrs. Tamilachi Thangapandian participated as special guests through video
Arrangements
-
Prominent Guests (VVIPs - 13 individuals) were hosted at Hotel Leela Palace. Additionally, Sponsors of the Event and Tamil Associations from India and various countries (representing 24 nations and 10 states with 280 representatives from 133 associations) were accommodated in 5-star and 4-star hotels for a three-day stay.
-
Prominent Guests (VVIPs - 13 individuals) were hosted at Hotel Leela Palace. Additionally, Sponsors of the Event and Tamil Associations from India and various countries (representing 24 nations and 10 states with 280 representatives from 133 associations) were accommodated in 5-star and 4-star hotels for a three-day stay.
NRT Day - 2022
World Diaspora Day - 2022
As per the announcement of Hon’ble Chief Minister, January 12th of every year is being celebrated as the “World Tamil Diaspora Day”. This is to celebrate the contribution of the Tamil Diaspora, to integrate the Tamils living in abroad and also to encourage them. It also aims to showcase the Tamil Heritage, art, literature and Culture and to bring it to the next generation.
During the year 2022, due to covid pandemic, the celebration was organized on January 12th in a hybrid mode with the theme “ThamizhalInaivom”.
Special Guests
-
Honorable Governor of Papua New Guinea Mr. Sasidharan Muthuvel
-
Member of Parliament of Sri Lanka Mr. M. A. SumandranMember of Parliament of Sri Lanka Mr. M. A. Sumandran
-
Malaysia's Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs and Chairman of Labuan Port, Mr. Daduk B. Kamalanathan
-
Maryland Transportation Commissioner Dr. Rajan Natarajan
-
London-Harley Health Care Director Dr Dhanapal Ramasamy
-
Tamil Sangh executives participated from various countries including FETNA
-
Hon'ble Tamil Nadu Ministers Mr. Mano Thangaraj, Mr. red K. S. Mastan. Mr. TRP King
-
Honorable Members of Parliament Mr. Trichy Siva, Mr. M. M. Abdullah, Mrs. Tamilachi Thangapandian participated as special guests through video
Arrangements
-
Prominent Guests (VVIPs - 13 individuals) were hosted at Hotel Leela Palace. Additionally, Sponsors of the Event and Tamil Associations from India and various countries (representing 24 nations and 10 states with 280 representatives from 133 associations) were accommodated in 5-star and 4-star hotels for a three-day stay.
-
Prominent Guests (VVIPs - 13 individuals) were hosted at Hotel Leela Palace. Additionally, Sponsors of the Event and Tamil Associations from India and various countries (representing 24 nations and 10 states with 280 representatives from 133 associations) were accommodated in 5-star and 4-star hotels for a three-day stay.
World Diaspora Day - 2022
As per the announcement of Hon’ble Chief Minister, January 12th of every year is being celebrated as the “World Tamil Diaspora Day”. This is to celebrate the contribution of the Tamil Diaspora, to integrate the Tamils living in abroad and also to encourage them. It also aims to showcase the Tamil Heritage, art, literature and Culture and to bring it to the next generation.
During the year 2022, due to covid pandemic, the celebration was organized on January 12th in a hybrid mode with the theme “ThamizhalInaivom”.
World Diaspora Day - 2022
World Diaspora Day - 2022
As per the announcement of Hon’ble Chief Minister, January 12th of every year is being celebrated as the “World Tamil Diaspora Day”. This is to celebrate the contribution of the Tamil Diaspora, to integrate the Tamils living in abroad and also to encourage them. It also aims to showcase the Tamil Heritage, art, literature and Culture and to bring it to the next generation.
During the year 2022, due to covid pandemic, the celebration was organized on January 12th in a hybrid mode with the theme “ThamizhalInaivom”.
As per the announcement of Hon’ble Chief Minister, January 12th of every year is being celebrated as the “World Tamil Diaspora Day”. This is to celebrate the contribution of the Tamil Diaspora, to integrate the Tamils living in abroad and also to encourage them. It also aims to showcase the Tamil Heritage, art, literature and Culture and to bring it to the next generation.
During the year 2022, due to covid pandemic, the celebration was organized on January 12th in a hybrid mode with the theme “ThamizhalInaivom”.
Special Guests
-
Honorable Governor of Papua New Guinea Mr. Sasidharan Muthuvel
-
Member of Parliament of Sri Lanka Mr. M. A. SumandranMember of Parliament of Sri Lanka Mr. M. A. Sumandran
-
Malaysia's Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs and Chairman of Labuan Port, Mr. Daduk B. Kamalanathan
-
Maryland Transportation Commissioner Dr. Rajan Natarajan
-
London-Harley Health Care Director Dr Dhanapal Ramasamy
-
Tamil Sangh executives participated from various countries including FETNA
-
Hon'ble Tamil Nadu Ministers Mr. Mano Thangaraj, Mr. red K. S. Mastan. Mr. TRP King
-
Honorable Members of Parliament Mr. Trichy Siva, Mr. M. M. Abdullah, Mrs. Tamilachi Thangapandian participated as special guests through video
Special Guests
Special Guests
-
Honorable Governor of Papua New Guinea Mr. Sasidharan Muthuvel
-
Member of Parliament of Sri Lanka Mr. M. A. SumandranMember of Parliament of Sri Lanka Mr. M. A. Sumandran
-
Malaysia's Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs and Chairman of Labuan Port, Mr. Daduk B. Kamalanathan
-
Maryland Transportation Commissioner Dr. Rajan Natarajan
-
London-Harley Health Care Director Dr Dhanapal Ramasamy
-
Tamil Sangh executives participated from various countries including FETNA
-
Hon'ble Tamil Nadu Ministers Mr. Mano Thangaraj, Mr. red K. S. Mastan. Mr. TRP King
-
Honorable Members of Parliament Mr. Trichy Siva, Mr. M. M. Abdullah, Mrs. Tamilachi Thangapandian participated as special guests through video
-
Honorable Governor of Papua New Guinea Mr. Sasidharan Muthuvel
-
Member of Parliament of Sri Lanka Mr. M. A. SumandranMember of Parliament of Sri Lanka Mr. M. A. Sumandran
-
Malaysia's Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs and Chairman of Labuan Port, Mr. Daduk B. Kamalanathan
-
Maryland Transportation Commissioner Dr. Rajan Natarajan
-
London-Harley Health Care Director Dr Dhanapal Ramasamy
-
Tamil Sangh executives participated from various countries including FETNA
-
Hon'ble Tamil Nadu Ministers Mr. Mano Thangaraj, Mr. red K. S. Mastan. Mr. TRP King
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Honorable Members of Parliament Mr. Trichy Siva, Mr. M. M. Abdullah, Mrs. Tamilachi Thangapandian participated as special guests through video
Agenda
Agenda
Arrangements
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Prominent Guests (VVIPs - 13 individuals) were hosted at Hotel Leela Palace. Additionally, Sponsors of the Event and Tamil Associations from India and various countries (representing 24 nations and 10 states with 280 representatives from 133 associations) were accommodated in 5-star and 4-star hotels for a three-day stay.
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Prominent Guests (VVIPs - 13 individuals) were hosted at Hotel Leela Palace. Additionally, Sponsors of the Event and Tamil Associations from India and various countries (representing 24 nations and 10 states with 280 representatives from 133 associations) were accommodated in 5-star and 4-star hotels for a three-day stay.
Arrangements
Arrangements
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Prominent Guests (VVIPs - 13 individuals) were hosted at Hotel Leela Palace. Additionally, Sponsors of the Event and Tamil Associations from India and various countries (representing 24 nations and 10 states with 280 representatives from 133 associations) were accommodated in 5-star and 4-star hotels for a three-day stay.
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Prominent Guests (VVIPs - 13 individuals) were hosted at Hotel Leela Palace. Additionally, Sponsors of the Event and Tamil Associations from India and various countries (representing 24 nations and 10 states with 280 representatives from 133 associations) were accommodated in 5-star and 4-star hotels for a three-day stay.
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Prominent Guests (VVIPs - 13 individuals) were hosted at Hotel Leela Palace. Additionally, Sponsors of the Event and Tamil Associations from India and various countries (representing 24 nations and 10 states with 280 representatives from 133 associations) were accommodated in 5-star and 4-star hotels for a three-day stay.
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Prominent Guests (VVIPs - 13 individuals) were hosted at Hotel Leela Palace. Additionally, Sponsors of the Event and Tamil Associations from India and various countries (representing 24 nations and 10 states with 280 representatives from 133 associations) were accommodated in 5-star and 4-star hotels for a three-day stay.