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Different between DC and DM​

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Answered by vinayakhil2018
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The District Collector is the highest-ranked Officer of Revenue administration in the district. A district magistrate is the senior-most executive magistrate and chief in charge of a district's general administration in India

Answered by adityaisraji
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Difference between District Collector and District Magistrate is explained here in detail.

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).

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. The responsibilities assigned to a district magistrate vary from state to state.

The major differences between District Collector and District Magistrate are:

District Collector District Magistrate
Functions – District Collector has the following roles and responsibilities
Conducts Revenue Court
Collection of Excise Duties, Irrigation Dues, Income Tax dues and arrears.
Undertakes Relief and Rehabilitation Works
Arbitrator of land acquisition, collection of land revenue.
Maintain accurate land records.
Power to issue various statutory certificates such as Nationality, Domicile, Marriage, SC/ST, OBC, Economically Weaker Section (EWS) certificates
The District Collector is the highest Judicial Authority in the District.
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