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Asked: April 7, 20242024-04-07T21:22:44+05:30 2024-04-07T21:22:44+05:30In: Philosophy

Write a short note on explain the pattern of Revenue Administration at the Supra-District level.

Write a short note on explain the pattern of Revenue Administration at the Supra-District level.

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    1. Ramakant Sharma Ink Innovator
      2024-04-07T21:23:11+05:30Added an answer on April 7, 2024 at 9:23 pm

      Revenue administration at the supra-district level in India is characterized by a hierarchical structure aimed at effective collection, management, and utilization of revenue resources. This administrative pattern typically involves the division of states or regions into larger administrative units beyond the district level, often referred to as divisions, circles, or revenue divisions. Here's an overview of the pattern of revenue administration at the supra-district level:

      Divisional Administration:

      At the supra-district level, the administration is typically organized into divisions, each headed by a Divisional Commissioner or Collector. Divisions encompass several districts and serve as intermediaries between the state government and district administrations. The Divisional Commissioner is responsible for coordinating various administrative functions, including revenue collection, law and order, and development activities, within the division.

      Taluk or Tehsil Administration:

      Within each division, revenue administration is further decentralized to taluks or tehsils, which are sub-units responsible for local governance and revenue collection. Each taluk is headed by a Tahsildar or Tehsildar, who acts as the chief revenue officer and administrative head of the taluk. Tahsildars oversee land revenue collection, maintain land records, and administer various government schemes at the grassroots level.

      Revenue Collection and Management:

      Revenue administration at the supra-district level primarily focuses on revenue collection, which includes land revenue, taxes, fees, and other sources of government income. The Divisional Commissioner and Tahsildars play key roles in ensuring timely collection and management of revenue resources, which are crucial for funding developmental projects, infrastructure initiatives, and public services at both district and state levels.

      Coordination and Supervision:

      Another essential aspect of revenue administration at the supra-district level is coordination and supervision. Divisional Commissioners coordinate activities between districts within their respective divisions, ensuring uniformity in administrative practices and adherence to government policies. They also supervise the functioning of district administrations, providing guidance and support as needed to address administrative challenges and ensure efficient service delivery.

      Conflict Resolution and Grievance Redressal:

      Revenue administration at the supra-district level also involves conflict resolution and grievance redressal mechanisms. Divisional Commissioners and Tahsildars serve as mediators in resolving disputes related to land ownership, revenue payments, and other revenue-related matters. They also address grievances raised by citizens regarding revenue administration, ensuring transparency and accountability in government processes.

      In summary, revenue administration at the supra-district level in India follows a hierarchical structure that encompasses divisions, taluks, and villages. This administrative pattern facilitates efficient revenue collection, management, and governance, while also ensuring coordination, supervision, and conflict resolution to meet the diverse needs of citizens and promote socioeconomic development at the grassroots level.

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