Property matter
A Tehsildar can earn as many as he wants.Its depend upon him.
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Assistant Comissioner
16 grade
Kanungo has 10 patwaris under him...he is the person who measures the land..who tells you where your land is..he is the person who does nishandehi...he also has all the revenue records in duplicate which a patwari or tehsildar has..naid tehsildar is an asst. to the tehsildar who does the registries, mutations etc of the land...
by DA Mahom, the tehsildar of panipat
How to salary of tahsildar in mharashtra
result will come till march 2011
00 Ali Akbar Tehsildar a.tehsildar@gmail.com
The rank of Naib Tehsildar is typically considered a subordinate administrative position within the revenue department in various South Asian countries, particularly in India and Pakistan. It generally falls below that of Tehsildar, who is the head of a Tehsil (an administrative division). Naib Tehsildars assist in revenue collection, land management, and maintaining law and order in their jurisdiction. The position is often seen as an entry-level role for those aspiring to higher administrative ranks in government services.
A tehsildar (Mukhtiarkar تحصیلدار‎) is a revenue administrative officer in Pakistanand India in charge of obtaining taxation from a tehsil. The term is of imperial Mughalorigin made of "tahsil", an Islamic administrative derived from Arabic, meaning "revenue generating; collection" and "dar", Persian for "holder of a position", together meaning tax collector. The role of tehsildar continued during the period of British Rule and was subsequently used by Pakistan and India following their independence from the British. The deputy of a tehsildar is known as a naibtehsildar.In Pakistan a Tehsildar is responsible for obtaining revenue from a Tehsil, or Taluka (as called in Sindh), which is then used by the district government. A Tehsil is a sub-division of a District and will have multiple smaller administrative units called 'Mouza' or 'Deh'. Typically a district will contain multiple Tehsils.He is a gazetted officer (class I), a Tehsildar enjoys a fair amount of authority and respect, especially in the rural and urban areas and is also tasked to forecast the expected seasonal crop yields and classify and map the landuse in the respective Tehsil.A Tehsildar is also called a 'Mukhtiarkar' in Sindh, and is also known as a mukulan.
Yes he/she is a gazetted officer who equal to tehsildar