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who is the head of the local government at the district level​

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Answered by RewelDeepak
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Explanation:

At each level, there was a governing structure that combined representative councils and government-appointed executive organs headed by governors, district officers, and mayors, respectively. Governors were appointed by the president, and they, in turn, appointed subordinate executive officers.

Answered by mguptalic2014
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Explanation:

collector is the head of the local government at district level.

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