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M. Singaravelar Maaligai is a state government official building that houses Chennai district Collector's office,[1] some state Government offices and Civil and Sessions courts, in Chennai of Tamil Nadu in India. The building was named after M. Singaravelar alias Malayapuram Singaravelu, who was a social reformer.[2]
M. Singaravelar Maligai | |
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General information | |
Type | Office building |
Location | Chennai |
Address | No. 62, Rajaji Salai, George Town, Chennai, Tamil Nadu - 600001, India |
Coordinates | 13°05′45″N 80°17′33″E / 13.0959°N 80.2924°E |
Owner | Government of Tamil Nadu |
Technical details | |
Floor count | Eight |
Lifts/elevators | Four |
Location
editThis building is located with the geographic coordinates of (13°05′45″N 80°17′33″E / 13.0959°N 80.2924°E), at an altitude of about 30.52 metres (100.1 ft) above the mean sea level .
Details
editThe building is built with eight floors. The Chennai district Collectorate occupies the fourth floor.[3] and in general, the building itself is called as Collectorate building.[4] The Chennai district Collector meets the public every Monday on account of public grievances day. Aadhaar Permanent Enrollment Center and the office for Chief Minister's Medical Insurance Scheme are situated at the backside (ground floor) of this building. National Informatics Center has a branch here and in the District Administrative office.[5]
Offices
editThe first floor is occupied by Civil and Additional Sessions Courts.
The second floor has the Office of the welfare of the District Adi Dravidiar, the office of the welfare of District Backward Class, TAHDCO[6] and civil court.
The third floor is occupied by the Pay and Accounts Office (North).
The fourth floor has the Chennai District Collector Office, the office of the District Revenue Officer and a small meeting hall.
The fifth floor is occupied by the office of the District Revenue Officer, Stamp Office, the office of the District Public Relations Officer, the office of the P. A. to District Collector and the office of the District Informatics Center.
The sixth floor has the office of the District Social Security Scheme and the office of the issuance of the Tribal Permanent Caste Certificate.
The seventh floor is occupied by the Sub-treasury, Fort, Tondiarpet.[7]
The eighth floor comprises the office of the District Deputy Superintendent for Stamps and an Assembly hall.
References
edit- ^ Kamath, Rina (2000). Chennai. Orient Blackswan. p. 5. ISBN 978-81-250-1378-5.
- ^ Singaravel, Bharathy (1 May 2019). "The Man Behind the First May Day Celebration in India". NewsClick. Retrieved 17 December 2023.
- ^ "Contact Us". Chennai. Retrieved 17 December 2023.
- ^ "Collectorate of Chennai Singaravelar Maaligai, 62, Rajaji Salai, Chennai 600 001 25268320 TO 25868322". Government of Tamil Nadu. Retrieved 17 December 2023.
- ^ "District Centres". National Informatics Centre. Tamil Nadu State Centre. Retrieved 17 December 2023.
- ^ "District Managers Office". TAHDCO. Retrieved 17 December 2023.
- ^ "List of District / Sub Treasury Officers". Department of Treasuries and Accounts | Government of Tamil Nadu. Retrieved 17 December 2023.