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VRO village revenue officer so this post we are going to discuss about to village revenue officer duties and works and also salary and the examination pattern in Telangana and Andrapradesh also as well as priority subjects and how to prepare for the exam
Duties of Village Revenue Officers
I. General Administrative / Revenue Duties:
Village Revenue Officer (VRO)
- Maintenance of Village revenue records and all Village revenue Accounts promptly and accurately.
- Collection of Land Revenue, Cessee, Taxes and other sums pertaining to Revenue department.
- Azmoish of crops (100%) inclusive of inspection of survey stones.
- Issue of Certificates: The Village Revenue Officers shall issue the following certificates in their respective Villages duly following the procedure:
- Nativity certificate and Solvency certificate
- Residence Certificate
- Pahani / Adangal extracts
- Provide intimation regarding fire accidents, floods cyclone and other accidents and calamities to the higher officials whenever and wherever they occur and provide assistance to the Revenue Officials in assessing loss sustained because of natural calamities and in providing relief.
- Inform the Railway Station Master of any mishap or unusual occurrence of floods that might need urgent action to prevent mishap.
- Preparation of pay bills of Village Servants.
- Maintenance of Village Chavadies.
- Protection of Government lands, Government tanks, trees and other Government properties and take effective steps to safeguard the interest of Government.
- Inform promptly to the higher officials in respect of treasure trove and unclaimed property and escheat.
- Village Revenue Officer (VRO)
- Preserve and safeguard Government lands and properties form encroachments, damage or misuse include the lands available to the public, such as, roads, streets and open spaces in and near their villages.
- Report encroachments damage or misuse of Government lands and damage to Government property promptly to the Mandal Revenue Officer/Tahsildar and take effective follow-up action.
- Provide assistance to the concerned authorities while issuing the proceedings under the provisions of Revenue Recovery Act by obtaining property details.
- Assist the authorities in serving of legal notices and summons.
- Cause beat of tom-tom and adopt other methods for informing people about events.
- Village Revenue Officer (VRO)
- Conduct Panchanama in recovery of un-claimed property.
Keep Government attached property in safe custody.
- Attend the meetings convened by Gram Panchayat in their jurisdiction and on request to furnish information relating to sanction of pensions, number of ration cards in circulation, house site pattas distributed and on other matters relating to Revenue Administration.
- Assist Andhra Pradesh /telangana Transaction Corporation in its operations at village level and inform about the theft, pilferage of electricity to the concerned authorities.
Act as “Inspector” under Minimum Wages Act, 1948 as and when notified by the Competent Authority.
A Village Revenue Officer when called upon to do so, produce
the account, registers and other records, maintained by him or which are in his
custody for inspection of any revenue official or any other officer authorized
by the Collector, RDO or Tahsildar. Except when called upon to produce his
accounts and other records as mentioned above, the Village Revenue Officer
shall keep the accounts, registers and records in his personal custody.
In the event of transfer / suspension / removal / dismissal
/ retirement or proceeding on leave other than casual leave, he shall hand over
all the accounts, registers, records and the like to the person duly appointed
by the competent authority or authorized to take charge by the Tahsildar.
II. Police functions:
Give prompt information to the police Department regarding
murders, suicides, unnatural deaths and other important developments which may
threaten peace in the village.
Inform the police of strangers of suspicious appearance who
have entered and taken refuge in the village.
- Prevent the commission of any offence or public nuisance.
- Take measures to bring the offenders to justice.
- Search for stolen property and bring to the Police Station.
Preserve in-tact the scene of offence.
Take charge of unclaimed property and send to the Policy Station.
III. Community Welfare and Development:
Assist the concerned government department in the
implementation of important Government programmes such as Indiramma Prabha,
Indira Kranthi Pathakam, National Rural Employment Guarantee Programme etc.
- Furnish data on income levels of persons in the village prepared on the basis of government guidelines issued in that regard from time to time.
Do necessary documentation and assist in the implementation
of Weaker Section Housing Programme.
- Report on the atrocities against women and children to the authorities concerned and take action within 24 hours.
Report cases of atrocities against Schedule Castes &
Schedule Tribes to the authorities concerned & provide assistance to them.
Strive for eradication of un-touchability of providing
access to Schedule Castes and Schedule Tribes in Temples, and removal of
discrimination in all forms against the schedule caste population.
Report any outbreak of communicable disease especially
Malaria, Japanese Encephalitis and Gastroenteritis to the nearest Primary
Health Centre immediately.
Attend meetings of Village Tribal Development agencies and
assist them in preparation of micro plans and in implementing them.
Assist the Education department in conducting the literacy
classes.
Assist in reconciliation of estimates of crop coverage with
Azmoish figure for reconciling the crop area for crop insurance scheme.
Assist the department of Agriculture in implementing its
programmes and disseminating extension information.
Village Revenue Officer (VRO)
Assist in giving information to the concerned officials
about any black market sales of seeds, fertilizers and pesticides.
Assist in maintenance of house hold data of weavers both
within and outside Co-operation fold and their economic status.
- Issue Dependency Certificate for handloom weavers if any desired.
- Function as Marriage Officer for the cluster of village under the Act for the compulsory registration of marriages in the State.
IV. Miscellaneous: Village Revenue Officer (VRO)
The VRO performs such other duties as may
be assigned to him by the Government, Chief Commissioner of Land
Administration, Collector, Revenue Divisional Officer, Mandal Revenue Officers
/ Tahsildar or any authorized in this behalf.
VRO VRA Applicant Age Limit Details:
For VRO- Not Less Than 18 Years and not More Than 37 Years
For VRA- Not Less Than 18 Years and not More Than 36 Years
Age Relaxation will be Applicable for Reservation Category
VRO VRA Apply Educational Qualification:
Village Revenue Officer VRO - Aspirants Should Have Passes Intermediate or its Equivalent From A Recognized University by the STATE Government.
Village Revenue Assistant VRA - Applicants Should Have Passes 10th SSC or its Equivalent From A Recognized University by the STATE Government.
VRO VRA Pay Scale Details
VRO: Rs. 16400/- to Rs. 49870/-
VRA: Rs. 6,000/-
For VRO- Not Less Than 18 Years and not More Than 37 Years
For VRA- Not Less Than 18 Years and not More Than 36 Years
Age Relaxation will be Applicable for Reservation Category
VRO VRA Apply Educational Qualification:
Village Revenue Officer VRO - Aspirants Should Have Passes Intermediate or its Equivalent From A Recognized University by the STATE Government.
Village Revenue Assistant VRA - Applicants Should Have Passes 10th SSC or its Equivalent From A Recognized University by the STATE Government.
VRO VRA Pay Scale Details
VRO: Rs. 16400/- to Rs. 49870/-
VRA: Rs. 6,000/-

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