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Jamtara Subdivision

  • No. of Subdivisions :- 1
  • Name of Subdivision :- Jamtara
  • Name of SDM :- Shri Anant Kumar
  • No. of Circles :- 6
  • No. of Blocks :- 6
  • No. of Panchayats :- 118
  • No. of Villages :- 1161
  • No. of Panchayats Samiti Pramukh :- 6
  • No. of Mukhiya :- 118
  • No. Of Urban Local Bodies :-2 (Jamtara & Mihijam)

Sub divisional Officer (Civil)/Sub Divisional Magistrate :

The Sub divisional Officer (Civil) is a miniature Deputy Commissioner in his subdivision. In fact, under many revenue legislations, he is invariably vested with powers of Collector, to be exercised within his jurisdiction. He also hears appeals as Collector of the subdivision. He is either a junior member of the Indian Administrative Service or a senior member of the State Civil Service, who has earned extensive experience in subordinate positions. He exercises direct control over the Circle Officers and his staff in his subdivision. He is the normal channel of correspondence between the Deputy Commissioner and the Circle Officers in his subdivision.
The powers and responsibilities of the Sub Divisional Officer relating to revenue, magisterial, executive and development matters within his jurisdiction, are analogous to those of the Deputy Commissioner. His revenue duties include supervision and inspection of all matters from assessment to collection of land revenue; co-ordination of work of all officials in the subdivision, particularly in the departments of Revenue, Agriculture, Animal Husbandry and Public Health within the subdivision. His magisterial duties are: liaison and co-ordination with police in the subdivision; watch over the relations between various communities and classes; special precautions and actions in emergency, especially connected with festivals; and recommendations to the District Magistrate, when he is himself not competent, for grant of arms licences. He has ample powers under the Criminal Procedure Code, Jharkhand Police Rules, and other laws to exercise effective supervision over the law and order situation in his area.
In his executive capacity, he can call for any of the records and registers which deal with crime, from a Police Station and can call the Station House Officer of Police Station to come to him to explain the matters. He can bind down anti-social elements for peaceful conduct over a period. He commands closer contact with the public and more intimate association with the local bodies and market committees.
He also plays an important role in the rural development programmes. He needs co-operation and help from other Government officials in the subdivision for the smooth running of administration and successful implementation of development schemes. On important policy matters, however, he is required to route the matters through the Deputy Commissioner. For the elections to the Vidhan Sabha, he is generally appointed as Returning Officer.