Tamil Nadu

CM lays stone for Collectorate buildings at Chengalpattu, Kallakurichi districts

Chief Minister Edappadi K Palaniswami on Friday laid foundation stone for the construction of Collectorates for the newly formed districts of Chengalpattu and Kallakurichi.

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The Collectorate in Chengalpattu district will be constructed in Venbakkam village at the cost of Rs 119.21 crore. The building which will be constructed in 27,062 square feet will house a ground floor and four storeys.

The Collectorate building will include departments such as revenue, PWD, rural development and panchayat raj, cooperation, food and consumer protection, social welfare, Adi Dravidar and Tribal welfare, Backward classes welfare, district employment office, treasury, ELCOT and the office of Chief Education Officer (CEO).

The Collectorate in Kallakurichi district will be constructed in Veeracholapuram village at the cost of Rs 104.44 crore. The building which will be constructed at an area of 26,482 square feet will have a ground floor and eight floors.

Along with all the regular departments, the Collectorate in Kallakurichi will also include passport office, district tourism office, horticulture department and registrar office.

SLEW OF NEW PROJECTS

Chief Minister Edappadi K Palaniswami on Friday inaugurated seven new projects worth Rs 1,298.20 crore across the state. The investments together provide employment to 7,879 persons.

THE SEVEN PROJECTS ARE:

FOUNDATION LAID FOR 9 NEW PROJECTS

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