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What is the Full Form of BDO?

In the Indian administrative and Panchayati Raj system, rural development is implemented at the block level. The officer in charge of overseeing this development is known as the BDO.

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Is BDO an IAS officer?

Answer

No, a BDO is a State Civil Service officer appointed through state exams. An IAS officer (who clears the UPSC exam) is appointed by the Central Government and usually starts as a Sub-Divisional Magistrate (SDM) or higher.

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Key Facts

The BDO is the executive officer of the Panchayat Samiti (the intermediate level of the Panchayati Raj system).

It is a highly respected State Civil Service (Gazetted) post.

BDOs work closely with the village Sarpanch and the District Magistrate (DM).

1. The Full Form

The full form of BDO is Block Development Officer. हिंदी में इसे खंड विकास अधिकारी कहा जाता है।

2. Role and Responsibilities

A district is divided into several 'Blocks' or 'Tehsils' for easier administration.

  • The BDO is the official in charge of a block.
  • They are responsible for the planning and implementation of all government development and poverty alleviation programs (like MNREGA, housing schemes, agriculture development) in the block.
  • They monitor the functioning of the Gram Panchayats and act as a link between the rural population and the district administration.

3. How to Become a BDO?

To become a BDO, a candidate must:

  • Have a graduation degree in any discipline from a recognized university.
  • Clear the State Public Service Commission (State PCS) examination (like UPPSC, BPSC, MPSC, etc.).
  • After clearing the Prelims, Mains, and Interview, successful candidates are appointed as BDOs by the state government.

Questions and Answers

Is BDO an IAS officer?+

No, a BDO is a State Civil Service officer appointed through state exams. An IAS officer (who clears the UPSC exam) is appointed by the Central Government and usually starts as a Sub-Divisional Magistrate (SDM) or higher.

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