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    The village headman is the person appointed to administer an area that is often a single village. Duties and functions. The headman has several official duties in the village, and is sometimes seen as a mediator in disputes and a general “fixer” of village or individuals problems.

  3. Oct 27, 2023 · The word nambardar means ‘village headman’ in English. Historically, a village headman is the leader of a village or a small town. They usually belonged to a prominent family like zamindars and responsible for the formation of the village.

  4. The Patil (Hindi: पाटिल) (meaning "village headman") [1] [2] is an Indian last name and a title or surname. The female variant of the title is Patlin or Patlinbai , and is also used to describe the wife of a Patil.

  5. To collect and manage the common village fund, and account to the shareholders for all receipts and expenditure. The duties of headmen as regards the collections of revenue (a 1 and b 1 on page 128 and above) are dealt with in chapter xv. Those which fall under heads a 2 (a) and (b) and A 3 (a) call no remark.

  6. 307. Duties of headmen. The headmen of a village act on behalf of the landowners, tenants and other residents in their relations with the state. They are bound to attend when summoned by officers of govt., and to aid them in the execution of their public duties.

  7. What is a village? The reference of existence of village is found in sources of pre-colonial India. The words deh (Persian word for village) and gaon or ganve are frequently used in the literary sources and the folk traditions. Mughal Empire’s territorial divisions are well known to us.

  8. The system of carrying on the village administration through a headman, which was a fairly popular institution in ancient India, seems to be as old as the Ķgveda1, for it mentions the term grāmaņī twice and uses it in the sense of a