In the upcoming week, the new tirupati District Collector's office will be operational with all departments, according to officials. In the heart of the tirupati district, a new Collector's office has been built for Rs. 109 crore. The inaugural ceremony took place yesterday. MK Stalin, the chief minister of tamil Nadu, attended as a special guest and officially opened the new, seven-story Collector's Office.

Since the formation of the Tirupattur district, the Collector's office has operated out of a temporary structure. In this instance, the question of when all of the departmental offices in the Collectorate will be operational with departmental officers emerged following the holding of the new Collectorate's inauguration ceremony.

A senior Collectorate official stated the following in relation to this: "In the first phase, collector Amar Rkushwaha will conduct an inspection in the new Collectorate starting tomorrow (today) for 2 days. Specifically, specific areas should be assigned to which departments. What other services will be provided there? What facilities are required for those office and government officials? He's going to look into it.

Then, each division will move to a new collector's office. The new Collector's Offices will be moved to the Departments of Revenue, Rural Development, Public Relations, and Social Welfare in the first phase. Up until last week, a public grievance meeting was taking place at a separate location put up on the grounds of the Collector's office.

It will take place at the new Collectorate Hall on Monday, July 4th, per the Collector's directive (GDP Hall). Plans are still being made. The whole public has been given simple access. The disabled can enter and exit using a ramp that has been installed.

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