Kerala Launches 24/7 War Crisis Desk for Gulf Malayalis as Flights Halt

NORKA Roots, Kerala's diaspora agency, has activated a 24/7 international help desk to assist the Malayali community in West Asia due to the escalating conflict. The initiative was launched following direct instructions from the Chief Minister's office. The crisis has been exacerbated by major airlines suspending flights to the region, severing direct connections. The agency is coordinating with the Ministry of External Affairs and local diaspora networks to provide support and facilitate possible repatriation.

Key Points: Kerala's 24/7 Help Desk for Diaspora in Middle East War Zone

  • 24/7 help desk for diaspora
  • Airspace closures halt flights
  • Coordination with MEA for repatriation
  • Travel advisories issued via social media
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NORKA sets up 24x7 help desk for Malayalis amid "unprecedented war situation" in Middle East: CEO Ajith Kolassery

NORKA Roots sets up 24x7 international help desk for Malayali communities in West Asia amid unprecedented war situation and flight suspensions.

"The news regarding the unprecedented war situation is coming from the Middle East. - Ajith Kolassery"

Thiruvananthapuram, February 28

NORKA ROOTS a nodal agency for all matters concerning collaboration with the Government of Kerala to address grievances of Non resident Keralites, said it has established a dedicated 24x7 help desk to assist Malayali communities in West Asia following what he described as an "unprecedented war situation" in the Middle East.

The move comes amid escalating hostilities in the region, widespread airspace closures, and suspension of flights by major airlines.

Ajith Kolassery, the Chief Executive Officer of NORKA Roots, said a large Malayali diaspora resides in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries as well as in Israel.

"The news regarding the unprecedented war situation is coming from the Middle East. A lot of Malayali diaspora are in the GCC as well as in Israel also, a sizable number of Malayalis are there. So we have already set up a special help desk for the queries and for supporting and facilitating them," he told ANI.

He added that NORKA is issuing travel advisories and facilitating support through established Malayali diaspora networks.

"NORKA is ready to support and extend any possible help for our diaspora in the Gulf," Kolassery said.

Speaking to ANI about directions from the Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan's Office, he confirmed that the initiative was launched following instructions.

"I have received a direction from the CM's office to start a NORKA help desk exclusively for the Malayali communities in the war-affected areas in West Asia. So we started a help desk; it's a 24x7 facility with international toll-free facilities available," he stated.

On the standard operating procedure (SOP) followed during crises, Kolassery said NORKA works in close coordination with the Ministry of External Affairs.

"Whenever a contingency arises, NORKA usually sets up a call center and closely works with the Ministry for repatriation. We collect data through a registry and share it with the Ministry of External Affairs. We also coordinate with our diaspora networks in the destination countries to extend support," he explained.

While no fresh communication has been received from the Ministry, Kolassery noted that a travel advisory issued last week was circulated through NORKA's social media channels.

The developments come amid a sharp escalation in West Asia after joint military strikes by Israel and the United States on Iran, leading to retaliatory actions and closure of airspace in Iran, Israel and Iraq.

With airlines such as Air India and IndiGo suspending flights, Kolassery acknowledged the gravity of the crisis. "Now the connection is already broken with the Middle East because all the airlines have suspended their flights. That's the crisis we are facing," he added.

- ANI

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Rahul R
Good initiative, but I hope the coordination with MEA is seamless. During the Ukraine crisis, there were complaints about delays. NORKA must ensure real-time data sharing and swift action if evacuation is needed. The toll-free number should be widely publicized.
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Sunil U
My brother is in Dubai and we are very worried. Flights are suspended, so how will people come back? The government should arrange special flights like during Vande Bharat Mission. Gulf remittances are the backbone of our state's economy, we must protect our people.
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Ajay M
It's a relief to see proactive steps. The diaspora networks in GCC countries are very strong. Leveraging them for on-ground support is a smart move. Hope the situation de-escalates soon. #PrayForPeace
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Meera T
While this is good, what about non-Malayali Indians in the region? NORKA is for Keralites, but the Central government and other state agencies need to have similar facilities active. A crisis doesn't discriminate based on state boundaries.
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David E
Interesting to see a state-level agency taking such direct action. Shows the unique connection Kerala has with its overseas community. The 24/7 international toll-free line is crucial. Hope they have enough staff and language capabilities to handle the volume.

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