Department of Information and Public Relations (Kerala)

Department of Information and Public Relations (Kerala)
Department of Information and Public Relations of State of Kerala
Pothu Vivara Sambarka Mantralayam
PRD
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Agency overview
Formed 1992
Jurisdiction Kerala
Headquarters Thiruvananthapuram
Agency executive TBC, Minister for Information and Public Relations
Website
http://www.prd.kerala.gov.in/

The Information & Public Relations Department (I & PRD) is an agency within the Government of Kerala. It is charged with "disseminating information on various activities of the Government to the people through the media and providing feedback to the Government on important matters reflected in the media. I & PRD is also charged with activities connected with cultural affairs."

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