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Deputy Collectors are gazzeted officers and they get their powers from various acts such as Land
Revenue code, Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC) and other acts made by Parliament and state
legislatures from time to time. They have versatile nature of duties as given below.
To maintain Law and Order in Sub-division
To collect Land revenue
To conduct free and fair elections
To appoint Police-Patil in villages
EGS implementation
Jalyukt Shivar implementation
Drought survey
Land acquisition and rehabilitation
Disaster management eg. Flood, earthquake etc.
Issuing various certificates such as caste certificate, Income certificate etc.
Duties of Tehsildar
The Revenue Duties of Tehsildar are important. He is the In charge of tehsil Revenue Agency
and is responsible for proper preparation and maintenance of tehsil Revenue Record and
Revenue Accounts. He is also responsible for recovery of government dues under the various
Acts.
Talati
duties of the talati included preserving village records, monitoring daily activities, and gathering
information about individuals, including mukhis and village elites.[1]
DGP
In India, the Director General of Police (DGP) is a three-star rank and the highest ranking police
officer in Indian States and Union Territories. All DGPs are Indian Police Service (IPS)
officers. ... There may also be additional officers in the state who hold the rank of DGP