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who is collector of India ​

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In each district the collector, who is also the district magistrate, is the principal representative of the administration. The collector functions in close cooperation with the superintendent of police to maintain law and order in the district and serves as the principal revenue officer.

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In each district the collector, who is also the district magistrate, is the principal representative of the administration. The collector functions in close cooperation with the superintendent of police to maintain law and order in the district and serves as the principal revenue officer.

District Collectors were members of the Indian Civil Service and were charged with supervising general administration in the district. Warren Hastings introduced the office of the District Collector in the Judicial Plan of 1772.

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