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match the followings:
column 1
Kempegowda Ii

Sir M Vishveshwaraiah

Keladi rulers

Chikkadevaraja Wodeyar
colum 2
Malenadu region

Navakoti Narayana

Bharath Rathna

Magadi

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Answered by ItzMissKomal
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Answer:

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. A tehsildar is also known as an Executive Magistrate of the tehsil concerned.

In the revenue department, the deputy collector (also called Deputy District Collector) is usually a tehsildar who reports to the District Revenue Officer (DRO), who is also called the Additional District Collector and is the overall in-charge of the revenue department for the district. The DRO in turn reports to the District Collector (also called District Commissioner) who is in charge of overall management of the district across all departments.[1] Deputy collectors are hired through State Service Selection Commissions, whereas DRO and District Collectors are usually Centre Civil Services employees appointed to the state cadre.

The immediate subordinate of a tehsildar is known as a Naib Tehsildar. This is akin to an additional deputy commissioner.

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