what does a district collector do
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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).
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A Collector, formally addressed as the District Collector, is any person given the powers to collect or manage collection in a district or territory. He is the highest Indian Civil Administrative Officer who is in charge of collection of revenue and administration of a district in the country.
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