In order to strengthen revenue administration at the rural level to ensure right to public services in time, the State Government has decided to open as many as 209 new Revenue Inspector Circles covering eight districts.
According to Revenue and Disaster Management Minister Surjya Nmarayan Patro, the proposed RI circles would be opened in seven backward districts, Kalahandi, Jharsuguda, Mayrubhanj, Subarnapur, Balangir, Nuapada and Sundargarh and Khurda. He said steps have already been taken to appoint 209 RIs and 209 Assistant RIs in the proposed RI Circles. Besides, 209 employees engaged on contract under the department would be appointed as peons in the new RI Circle. All the staff would be posted as per the 1983 Revenue Service Rules.
Patro said while 32 RIs and Assistant RIs each would be appointed under six tehsils of Kalahandi, 22 RIs and Assistant RIs in two tehsils of Jharsuguda, 71 RIs and Assistant RIs in eight tehsils of Mayurbhanj, seven each in two tehsils of Subarnapur, 52 in six tehsils of Balangair, 11 in two tehsils of Nuapada, four each in tehsils of Khurda and 10 each in three tehsils in Sundargarah.
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