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The '''Collector''' was the chief administrative official in the [[Indian Civil Service]] of a District or Indian Zillah.
The '''Collector''' (or Collector-Magistrate)was the chief administrative official in the [[Indian Civil Service]] of a District or Indian Zillah.
 
He controlled a small province of several million inhabitants and is personally responsible to the Government for the area.
 
In this role he acts magistrate and assigns to subordinates other responsibilities
 
*some criminal cases / the division of district jurisdiction
*treasury work,
*excise collection,
*measuring and assessing landed estate for taxation,
*property belonging to minors, and to wards of court.
 
In addition he is head of police, and controls the local jail, chairs Municipal Committees / Local Boards for hospitals, schools especially vernacular schools. He reports infectious diseases, provides temporary military encampments grounds and provision of rations for the troops. He will carry out baptisms when clergy not available. Where a railway exists he will be responsible for the Public Works Dept.
 


==External links==
==External links==
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/District_collector District Collector] Wikipedia
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/District_collector District Collector] Wikipedia
[http://www.archive.org/stream/sketchesofsocial015334mbp#page/n109/mode/2up "The Bengal Civil Service"] Details of the role of Collector-Magistrate


[[Category:Occupations]]
[[Category:Occupations]]
[[Category:Government and Administration]]
[[Category:Government and Administration]]

Revision as of 01:17, 9 June 2010

The Collector (or Collector-Magistrate)was the chief administrative official in the Indian Civil Service of a District or Indian Zillah.

He controlled a small province of several million inhabitants and is personally responsible to the Government for the area.

In this role he acts magistrate and assigns to subordinates other responsibilities

  • some criminal cases / the division of district jurisdiction
  • treasury work,
  • excise collection,
  • measuring and assessing landed estate for taxation,
  • property belonging to minors, and to wards of court.

In addition he is head of police, and controls the local jail, chairs Municipal Committees / Local Boards for hospitals, schools especially vernacular schools. He reports infectious diseases, provides temporary military encampments grounds and provision of rations for the troops. He will carry out baptisms when clergy not available. Where a railway exists he will be responsible for the Public Works Dept.


External links

District Collector Wikipedia

"The Bengal Civil Service" Details of the role of Collector-Magistrate