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What is Asst collector?
Assistant Collector means a Revenue Officer appointed by the Government not below the rank of Tehsildar.
What is deputy collector called in English?
A District Magistrate (also known as District Collector or Deputy Commissioner) is an Indian Administrative Service officer who is in-charge of a district, the basic unit of administration, in India.
Which is the highest post in UPSC?
cabinet secretary
The position of a cabinet secretary is thus, the highest position an IAS officer can hold. To give you an insight into how important is the role of cabinet secretary, the cabinet secretariat comes directly under the prime minister of India.
What are the advantages of deputy collector?
Deputy Collectors are gazetted officers and they get their powers from various acts such as Land Revenue code, Criminal Procedure Code and other acts made by Parliament and state legislatures from time to time. They have versatile nature of duties as given below. Disaster management e.g., flood, earthquake etc.
What is Naib Tehsildar?
In India and Pakistan, a tehsildar is a tax officer accompanied by revenue inspectors. They are in charge of obtaining taxes from a tehsil with regard to land revenue. The immediate subordinate of a tehsildar is known as a Naib Tehsildar. This is akin to an additional deputy commissioner.
What is the difference between a district collector and a Deputy Commissioner?
The District Collector is the highest Officer of revenue administration in the district. In revenue matters, he/she is responsible to the Government through the Divisional Commissioner and the Financial Commissioner (Revenue). Deputy Commissioner is the Executive Head of a District.
What is the work of Assistant Collector in a district?
Basically Assistant Collector is appointed in any district just to assist his superior i.e District Collector. He would be given any department to control an supervise it.
How do I become a deputy collector?
Deputy collectors are selected through competitive examinations conducted by Public Service Commission of the respective states. PSC recommends the officers as required by the state government. Deputy collector is the highest rank post filled through direct recruitment conducted by PSC.
What is the difference between a DRO and a deputy collector?
Deputy Collectors are hired through State’s Service Selection Commission, where as DRO and District Collector are usually Centre Civil Services employees appointed to the state cadre. In some districts, a District Revenue Officer is specially appointed in the cadre of special grade Deputy Collector who reports into Additional Collector (Revenue).