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Administration of Sikar District
Administration of Sikar district is carried out by the District Collector. For the purpose of convenient administration, the district is divided into sub divisions and tehsils. The Zila Parishad facilitates administration at the rural level.

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Administration of Sikar District, RajasthanAdministration of Sikar district is carried out by the District Collector who is the head of District administration here. There is one Additional District Magistrate who helps the Collector in discharging administrative duties.

Sub Divisions of Sikar District
Six Sub Divisional Officers (SDO`s) work at the sub division to provide administrative support at the local level. Sikar district has six sub-divisions which are: Sikar, Fatehpur, Laxmangarh, Dantaramgarh, Shri Madhopur and Neem Ka Thana.

Tehsils of Sikar District
There are six tehsil headquarters and one additional Tehsil and two sub Tehsil in this district. Each one has a Tehsildar or Nayab Tehsildar as the administrative officer, who works in accordance with the land-record system to serve rural farmers and land-holders. The tehsils of the district are: Sikar, Fatehpur, Laxmangarh, Dantaramgarh, Shri Madhopur and Neem Ka Thana. There is an additional tehsil at Ramgarh (Shekhawati), and a sub tehsil at Khandela and Palsana. A tehsil contains a number of Patwar-Mandals, each of which has a `Patwari` to serve the landholders and farmers at the village level.

Zila Parishad of Sikar District
Zila Parishad is an apex elected body which looks after and monitors the development works at the district level. Zila Pramukh is the head of the body. Chief Executive Officer and Additional Chief Executive Officer help the Zila Pramukh in the management of development works.

Blocks (Panchayat Samitis) in Sikar District
Sikar district is divided into 8 blocks (Panchayat Samitis) which are the developmental units. Each block has a BDO (Block Development Officer) who takes care of all development work at the Block level. Dhod, Piprali, Fatehpur, Laxmangarh, Dantaramgarh, Shri Madhopur, Khandela and Neem Ka Thana are the eight blocks of the Sikar district. Various development works and projects at the rural level (Gram Panchayat Level) are run through Block offices. One Gram Sevak is appointed at each Gram Panchayat to keep a record of the development works and to project required development works. `Gram Sabha` is organized at fixed intervals to discuss about the development of villages.

This is the systematised process of the administration of the district of Sikar.

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