Bodies of Rural Administration
Bodies of Rural Administration: Overview
This topic covers concepts, such as, Rural Administration Bodies, Police Station, Station House Officer (SHO) in Police Station, Patwari in Village, The Khasra Record of the Patwari & The Tehsildar etc.
Important Questions on Bodies of Rural Administration
The head of a district in India is the _____. (Collector or Deputy Commissioner/Block Development Officer/Registrar General)

The head of the Police Department in a district is _____. (Sub-Inspector of Police/Superintendent of Police / Deputy Director of Police)

The records maintained by Patwari are supervised by the tehsildar.

In order to form Gram Panchayat, the village must have a population of people or more.

Land records are maintained by SHO in a village.

Mohan went to the village Sarpanch to make complaints about Raghu.

Patwari uses things like ropes and chains to measure the land.

Khasra record is maintained by District Collector.

The person in-charge in the police station is Station House Officer.

A Tehsildar is the head of _____ (tehsil/ state).

The Tehsildar supervises the work of the _____. (Patwari/Collector)

Is Tehsil and Taluka same.

Farmer can be in a situation where they want to sell their land, for this what he should do?

In some places patwari uses long _____(chains/sticks) to measure the land area.

Tehsildars are supervised by Patwaris.

Name of the particular record maintained by the Patwari is _____ (khasra/gazette)

_____(Tehsildar/police Commissioner) and the revenue department of the government supervises the work of the Patwari.

_____ (Station House Officer/Superintendent of Police) writes the complaints of people.

Every police station has an area that comes under its control.

_____ (patwari/doctor) maintains the record in the village.
