Mutasarrifadministered
Mutasarrif-administered refers to a system of governance where a mutasarrif, or deputy governor, is appointed to oversee the administration of a region or district. This system is commonly found in countries with a history of colonial rule or administrative structures inherited from former empires, such as India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh. The mutasarrif is typically appointed by the central government and is responsible for implementing policies and managing local affairs on behalf of the central authority.
The role of a mutasarrif can vary depending on the jurisdiction and the specific administrative framework
One of the key features of mutasarrif-administered systems is the emphasis on centralized control and coordination.
However, the mutasarrif-administered system can also face challenges, including potential corruption, inefficiency, and resistance from local