Two police stations get new buildings
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Chief Minister opens them through videoconferencing
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Chief Minister opens them through videoconferencing
Madurai
New buildings for two more police stations Keeraithurai and S.S. Colony in Madurai city were inaugurated on Friday.
Chief Minister, Edappadi K. Palaniswami, opened them through videoconferencing from Chennai.
The police stations that were functioning from rented buildings have got own buildings.
The cost of each of the police station building is ₹ 158.37 lakh.
While Keeraithurai police station has come up on 19.45 cents of land, the S.S. Colony police station has been built on 11.47 cents.
Both the police stations have got two-storey buildings. While Keeraithurai station has got a built up area of 7,293 square feet, the other police station has got a built up area of 7,140 square feet.
Old Chennai Commissionerate building to become a museum
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Renovation will be taken up at a cost of ₹4 cr.
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Renovation will be taken up at a cost of ₹4 cr.
The old building of the City Police Commissionerate in Egmore will soon become a police museum. The museum will be opened to the public in two months.
The City Police Commissioner’s office was shifted to the new building in Vepery in 2013 while the old building was temporarily used as the office of the Joint Commissioner of Police (east), the Deputy Commissioner (security), the Armed Reserve Administration Office and a few other wings.