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Duties of Revenue Officers/ Officials
The followings points describe the duties of revenue officers and officials.
- Member (Revenue) is the Chief Controlling Authority for revenue matters in the Province
- Commissioner is appointed by the Government for each Division and exercises control over all the Revenue Officers and Courts in his division
- Deputy Commissioner is appointed by the Government for each district. He is vested with the ex-officio powers of Collector of the district. All Revenue Officers and Revenue Courts in the district are subject to his control and superintendence
- Assistant Commissioner exercises the powers of the sub-divisional Collector
- Tehsildar is vested with the powers of Assistant Collector, 1st grade
- Naib-Tehsildar is vested with the powers of Assistant Collector, 2nd grade
- Kanungo supervises the work of the Patwaris in the Kanungoi
- Patwari is the lowest functionary of the Revenue department. He maintains and updates the records pertaining to his Patwar Circle
- Patwari carries out field survey/crop inspection twice a year in the months of March (Rabi) and October (Kharif)
- Lambardar or headman is a person who is appointed by the District Collector under the Land Revenue Act 1967. His duties include collection of land taxes of an revenue estate (mauza)
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