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The article, published in The Hindu’s e-Paper on December 6, 2025, reports on the rapid progress in establishing the new Madanapalle district. District Collector Nishant Kumar is overseeing the final stages of administrative setup, aiming for an official launch on January 1st. Inspections of potential office locations are underway to ensure seamless operations, with a focus on establishing key government departments like the Collectorate and SP office. The new district is expected to improve administrative efficiency and service delivery.

News Article:

Madanapalle District Launch Nears as Administrative Preparations Accelerate

MADANAPALLE, December 6, 2025 – The formation of the new Madanapalle district is rapidly progressing, with authorities working diligently to finalize administrative arrangements ahead of its official launch on January 1, 2026. Annamayya District Collector Nishant Kumar confirmed the progress following a detailed inspection of potential temporary office locations including BT College, GMR Polytechnic College, and Revenue Buildings.

Collector Kumar, accompanied by Sub-Collector Challa Kalyani, assessed infrastructure, space allocation, connectivity, and departmental readiness to ensure a smooth transition when the new district becomes operational.

“We are working to establish the Collectorate, SP office, Revenue Office and other government departments on a priority basis,” Kumar stated after the inspection. “All essential arrangements will be completed within this month to enable full-scale operations of the Madanapalle district from January 1.”

Officials anticipate that the creation of the new district will enhance administrative efficiency, improve public service delivery, and better address the specific needs of the local population. Revenue, police, and election officials are coordinating efforts to avoid logistical challenges during the transition period.

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