The new Collector’s office, to be built at a cost of ₹104 crore, will have seven floors and will house over 40 departments.
Chief Minister Edappadi K. Palaniswami will lay the foundation stone for the construction of a new Collectorate complex for the Kallakurichi district on October 23. Official sources said Mr. Palaniswami will lay the foundation stone for the Collectorate building through video-conferencing from Chennai.
Following the bifurcation of Villupuram district, the new district with Kallakurichi as its headquarters was created on January 9, 2019. The Collectorate is presently located at the Market Committee in Kallakurichi.
The district administration has identified 35 acres of land in Veeracholapuram for the Master Plan complex. The Collectorate building would be spread over 2.7 lakh sq. feet of space. The office of the Superintendent of Police would be coming up in five acres of land.
The Master Plan complex would also include the Integrated Court Complex spread over four acres. The Collectorate building will also have a bank branch, a post office, a grievance redressal hall, and a gym for men and women. The Collectorate complex will be completed in 18 months, the official added.
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