Social Sciences, asked by Theguys, 21 hours ago

Prime minister runs the country. Chief Minister runs the state. Logically, then, the Chairperson of Zila parishad should run the district. Why does the D.M. or collector administer the district ? ​

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Answered by sivapriya71
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When you say "run the country/state/district" you have actually covered a very wide range of duties and responsibilities. While using "run" colloquially with respect to PM or CM may make sense but not in case of chairperson of Zila Parishad.

Chairperson of Zila Parishad (CZP) is primarily responsible for planning, implementation and monitoring of development programmes of both the state and central government across an array of sectors such as Health, Livelihoods, Hosing, Education, Sanitation, Clean Drinking Water, Electrification, Connectivity (roads, telecom, etc) so on and so forth. However, he/she reports to the District Collector/Magistrate as per organisational hierarchy.

DM/DC, in addition to the efficient implementation of development programmes, is also responsible for other critical areas such as Law & Order (for which he coordinates closely with Police - SP, DSP- unlike CZP), Revenue, Forest (for which he works with DFOs), Mining, CSR, Elections etc.

In a nutshell , CZP usually works as the second-in-rank command to the DM. But DM is the one who call the shots.

hope this helps

Answered by llMsBrainlyTrainerll
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Explanation:

The chief executive officer, who is an IAS officer or senior state service officer, heads the administrative setup of the Zila Parishad. He/ She supervises the divisions of the parishad and is assisted by deputy CEOs and other officials at district- and block-level officers.

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