16 Gujarat Revenue Officers, Including 13 Mamlatdars and 3 Deputy Collectors, Retire
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A total of 16 officers of the Gujarat Revenue Department, including 13 Mamlatdars and three Deputy Collectors (Junior Scale), are set to retire from government service on June 30, 2026, after attaining the age of superannuation.
The retired officers had been serving in various districts across Gujarat in key administrative and revenue-related roles.
Three Deputy Collectors Retire
The following Gujarat Administrative Service (GAS) officers retired on Tuesday:
A I Halpati – Deputy Collector-1, Collector Office, Chhota Udepur
R C Patel – Prant Officer, Dharampur, Valsad district
M G Solanki – Manager (Land), Sardar Sarovar Narmada Nigam Limited (SSNNL), Gandhinagar
Along with the Deputy Collectors, 13 Mamlatdars serving in various collector offices and departments, including disaster management, also retired after completing their tenure in government service.
Retirement List Triggers Discussion on Birth Records
The retirement list has sparked discussion on social media and in administrative circles after the birth dates of several retiring officers drew attention.
Some people pointed out apparent inconsistencies in the recorded dates of birth, claiming they may have resulted from old record-keeping practices when school admissions were often made based on estimated birth dates or manually entered records.
The discussion has also raised questions about why such discrepancies, if any, were not corrected during the digitisation of government records.
However, these observations are based on public reactions to the retirement list. No official statement has been issued by the Gujarat government regarding the birth date records of the retiring officers.