Commissioner of Divisional | |
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Indian Administrative Service | |
Type | Administrator of a division of a state in India |
Abbreviation | DC or CD |
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Appointer | Respective Government of Indian State and Union Territories |
A Divisional Commissioner, also known as Commissioner of division, is an Indian Administrative Service officer who serves as the administrator of a division of a state in India. The post is referred to as regional commissioner in Karnataka and as revenue divisional commissioner in Odisha.[1]
Office-bearers are generally either of the ranks of secretary to the state government, or principal secretary to state government.
The role of a divisional commissioner's office is to act as the administrative head of all the state government offices situated in the division. A divisional commissioner is given the direct responsibility of administering the land revenue collection, canal revenue collection and law & order maintenance of a division. The divisional commissioner also presides over Local government institutions in the division. Officers are transferred to and from the post by the state government. This post exists in many states of India. Divisional commissioners are responsible for general administration of the division and planned development of the districts under his control and also act as appeal adalat for revenue cases.