Pravasitham is a groundbreaking app designed specifically for Non-Resident Keralites (NRKs) who are planning a permanent return to Kerala and wish to transition from employment to entrepreneurship. This unique group of individuals includes established "Planners" looking to secure their life savings, "Strugglers" who have already returned but feel overwhelmed by the unorganized local market, and high-income professionals seeking a strategic, scientific way to invest their capital. These NRKs share a high sense of dignity and a deep-seated fear of "Capital Erosion," making them ideal candidates for the specialized services provided by Pravasitham. The primary purpose of Pravasitham is to serve as a "Strategic Life-Line" for returning Malayali expatriates, transforming them from vulnerable investors into disciplined, system-driven entrepreneurs. By utilizing a scientific "Assessment Engine" and the "90x90 Incubator," the platform focuses on Risk Mitigation and Founder Maturity—ensuring that a person’s business DNA matches their chosen venture. Pravasitham acts as a "Capital Guardian," providing a protective framework that prevents the erosion of life savings and empowers NRKs to build sustainable, Sharia-compliant businesses through clarity and strategic self-decoding. Key features of Pravasitham include interactive Courses designed to guide users through the process of transitioning from employee to entrepreneur, a Community Feed for networking and sharing insights with other NRKs, Workshops to develop key skills and knowledge, Message Rooms for personalized support and guidance, and much more. With Pravasitham, NRKs have access to a comprehensive set of tools and resources to help them navigate the challenges of returning to Kerala and starting a successful business. If you are a Non-Resident Keralite who is planning a permanent return to Kerala and looking to establish a successful, sustainable business, Pravasitham is the app for you. Download it today and take the first step towards building your entrepreneurial future in Kerala.