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Additional collector grade (pay level 12) ₹78800–209200: 304: Deputy development commissioner, Additional collector, Additional district magistrate, Regional transport officer: 13th year Deputy secretary grade (pay level 11) ₹67700–208700: 339
The district magistrate, also known as the district collector or deputy commissioner, is a career civil servant [a] [2] who serves as the executive head of a district's administration in India. The specific name depends on the state or union territory .
Deputy Director of a Federal / Provincial Department; Field appointment of DC combines roles of District Magistrate (DM) and Collector (Land Revenue) BPS-19: Deputy Secretary to the Government of Pakistan; Additional Secretary to Provincial Government; Additional Commissioner of a Larger Administrative Division (Appointment created on required ...
Director General Deputy National Coordinator; Member; National Coordinator Federal Investigation Agency: Assistant Director Deputy Director Additional Director Director Director General (Special Charge) Additional Director General; Director General of the Federal Investigation Agency. Foreign services of Pakistan [4] Third Secretary (Abroad ...
Divisional commissioner is assisted by additional commissioners (revenue, consolidation, coordination) and assistant commissioners (general, revenue) and director development. In absence or transfer of the commissioner, deputy commissioner of division headquarter holds the acting charge, normally.
Resident Additional Collector (Additional District Magistrate), Additional Collector, Director of District Rural Development Agency, Deputy Municipal Commissioner, Regional Transport Commissioner: 10th year GAS Senior scale (pay level 12) ₹78800–209200: 190
After this tenure as a district magistrate or district collector or deputy commissioner, IAS officers can be posted to various positions in the state government. These positions include secretary or principal secretary in different departments, director of a department, divisional commissioner, or chairman of a government corporation. The ...
The head of a state police force has the designation of Director General of Police or Director General and Inspector General of Police, and is assisted by one to several Additional or Special DGPs. Each Additional/Special DGP is responsible for a bureau within the state police (Law & Order, Crime, Administration, Intelligence, Armed Police etc.).