Social Sciences, asked by khanwaseem0530, 1 month ago

describe the rule of district collector in district development​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

The District Magistrate or the Collector is the chief executive and chief administrative and revenue officer of a district. He makes necessary co-ordination of the official agencies functioning within the district. Chief Development Officer. Returning Officer.

Answered by hsjd17
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the Collector also performs the following functions:

He acts as the Returning Officer for elections to parliamentary and state asssembly

constituencies. Hence, he coordinates the election work at the district level.

He acts as the District Census officer. Hence, he conducts the census operations once in ten years.

He acts as the Chief Protocol Officer in a district.

He presides over the District Plan Implementation Committee.

He acts as the official representative of the state government during ceremonial functions in the district.

He acts as a kind of buffer between citizens and administration in the district.

He supervises the municipal administration in the district.

He acts as the Public Relations Officer of the government.

He acts as the crisis administrator-in-chief during natural calamities and other emergencies.

As a head of district administration, he deals with personnel matters of the district staff.

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