Collector office
The Collector Office in Ratlam serves as the administrative headquarters of the district, housing the offices of the District Collector and Magistrate. It is a pivotal government institution overseeing law and order, development administration, and implementation of state and central schemes in Ratlam, Madhya Pradesh.
Administrative Role
The Collector, an officer from the Indian Administrative Service (IAS), heads the district administration and functions simultaneously as the District Magistrate. The office coordinates law enforcement, revenue collection, disaster management, and election oversight. It also supervises multiple line departments to ensure smooth execution of government programs.
Departments and Structure
Supporting the Collector are the Additional District Magistrate, Deputy Collectors, and various departmental officers. The Collectorate houses divisions responsible for land management, civil supplies, social welfare, and rural development. The administrative hierarchy ensures comprehensive governance through collaboration among district, tehsil, and block-level units.
Historical and Civic Importance
Established around 1965, the Collector Office has been integral to Ratlam’s administrative evolution. It acts as a link between the state government and citizens, facilitating services such as grievance redressal, certification, and welfare benefits. The office’s functions are guided by the Madhya Pradesh District Administration framework
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