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Fostering Global Tamil Unity

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March 05, 2024

Historically, Tamils have ventured abroad for trade, expeditions and also to settle abroad. A large number of Tamils migrate to foreign countries for economic reasons, globalization and in search of employment. The State has created a Commissionerate to ensure the welfare of all Non-Resident Tamils.

- Karthikeya Sivasenapathy

Fostering Global Tamil Unity

In 2010, the visionary leader and former Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, Kalaignar Karunanidhi, unveiled a groundbreaking initiative aimed at fostering closer ties with the Tamil diaspora and addressing the welfare needs of non-resident Tamils. This initiative laid the foundation for the establishment of the Non-Resident Tamils Welfare Board, a pioneering institution dedicated to serving the interests of Tamils living beyond the borders of Tamil Nadu. Building upon this visionary framework, M.K. Stalin, upon assuming the mantle of Chief Minister in 2021, demonstrated his commitment to this cause by formalizing the board and appointing a dedicated team to spearhead its activities. This essay delves into the objectives, activities, and impact of the Non-Resident Tamils Welfare Board, with a particular emphasis on its engagement efforts and the commemoration of Non-Resident Tamils Day.

The inception of the Non-Resident Tamils Welfare Board in 2010 marked a watershed moment in the history of Tamil Nadu's engagement with its global diaspora. Under the leadership of Kalaignar Karunanidhi, the state recognized the importance of fostering stronger ties with nonresident Tamils and providing them with a platform to connect with their roots. Karunanidhi's vision underscored the significance of harnessing the collective strength and resources of the Tamil diaspora to contribute to the socio-economic development of Tamil Nadu and to preserve the rich cultural heritage of the Tamil people.

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