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What is the difference between deputy collector and district magistrate?
The District Collector is the highest Officer of Revenue administration in the district. A district magistrate, often abbreviated to DM, is an Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officer who is the senior-most executive magistrate and chief in charge of the general administration of a district in India.
Is deputy collector and SDM are same?
SDM is Sub-divisional magistrate while Senior deputy collector that id ADM i.e. Additional District Magistrate who is just after the DM i.e. District Magistrate or collector. Now, here SDM is responsible only for a Revenue division or Sub-division or Sub-district.
Is sub-divisional officer an IAS?
SDM is generally an officer of state civil service. Additionally, Indian Administrative Service officers selected from UPSC also serve as SDM in their training period. They are also known as Deputy/Assistant Collector or Assistant Commissioner in several Indian states. Each district is divided into tehsil.
What is the role of sub divisional officer?
The Sub-divisional Officer(Civil) is the chief civil officer of the Sub-Division. The powers and responsibilities of the Sub Divisional Officer relating to revenue, magisterial, executive and development matters within his jurisdiction, are analogous to those of the Deputy Commissioner.
Who is bigger SDM or DM?
A DM has greater powers than SDM. There is only one DM in a district. Both DM and SDM enjoy similar perks and benefits in their service, but a DM will get a little increase in their salary.
Which car is alloted to IAS?
Usually, they are assigned cars like Mahindra Bolero, Toyota Innova, or Maruti Suzuki SX4.
What is the post of Sub-Divisional Magistrate in IAS?
Sub-Divisional Magistrate: IAS officers, after completing their 2 year probation period (training), enter service under ‘Junior Time Scale’. During this period, they hold the post of Sub-Divisional Magistrate.
What are the designations held by IAS officers in their illustrated careers?
Following are the designations/posts held by the IAS officers in their illustrated careers. Sub-Divisional Officer (SDO)/ Sub-Divisional Magistrate (SDM)/ Joint Collector/ Chief Development Officer (CDO) An IAS officer can be appointed to the national and international institutions, bodies and organisations.
What is the rank of a deputy collector in IAS?
Deputy Collector: Officers inducted under State Civil Services are posted as ‘Deputy Collector’. These SCS officers are usually promoted to ‘IAS’ cadre after 8-10 years of service. They enter ‘IAS’ cadre at ‘Junior Time Scale’.
What is the progression of PCs Deputy Collector/Sub Divisional Magistrate?
For a Deputy Collector/Sub-Divisional Magistrate from Provincial Civil Services (PCS), the progression is somewhat like this. Note: The promotion to IAS again varies depending upon the vacancy. As of now, in Uttar Pradesh, it takes 20-25 years of service to be promoted to IAS.