The Revenue Office building formally known as the Damri Mahal was built after the completion of the "Barra Darri". The building was constructed by insisting on a donation of a damri, which is equivalent to a quarter of a dub. All the laborers employed there were required to provide a contribution. The front of the building has an arcaded verandah that resembles the front of a portico, and consists of five scalloped arches. To the rear of the verandah there are ten rooms of varying sizes and arranged in a linear fashion.