The state government appoints a Collector under section 8 of the Bombay Land Revenue Code, 1879. The Divisional Commissioner had been looking after the implementation and supervision of the land revenue code during ex-Bombay state. From 15th August, 1950 the post of divisional Commissioner was abolished and the powers of land revenue code and other acts were delegated to the collector by the government and with that the Collector was made responsible for the implementation of provisions of various Acts in the district.
District Collector Office, Botad has published an Advertisement for the below-mentioned Posts. Eligible Candidates advised to refer to the official advertisement and apply for this post. You can find other details like age limit, educational qualification, selection process, application fee, and how to apply are given below.
District Collector Office, Botad Recruitment 2021
Job Details:
Posts: Class-4
Total No. of Posts: 30
Educational Qualification:
- Please read Official Notification for Educational Qualification details.
Selection Process:
- Candidates will be selected based on an interview.
Job Advertisement: Click Here
How to Apply ?:
- Interested candidates are requested to remain present along with all original certificates to the given address in the advertisement.
Walk-in-Interview: Working days
Day by day the work load of the collector has increased as he is an important link between the government and people. He, being a representative of state government at district level has to discharge most important duties and also has to play the role of Chief Co-coordinator of the District. The administration today has become more citizen centric and speedy. In order to meet the expectations of citizens from the district administration, efforts should be made to make administration much smoother, efficient, transparent and citizen friendly with the maximum use of Information and Communication Technology.