Tehsins
Tehsins is a term primarily used in South Asia, particularly in India and Pakistan, to denote an administrative subdivision within a district. A tehsil, also sometimes referred to as a taluk or taluka, represents a level of local government responsible for the administration of a specific geographical area. Each tehsil is typically headed by a Tehsildar, who is a government official tasked with overseeing revenue collection, land records, maintaining law and order, and implementing various government schemes within their jurisdiction.
The primary functions of a tehsil revolve around revenue administration. This includes the assessment and collection
The organizational structure of a tehsil can vary slightly between different states or regions, but the core