Edited By Ramanjot, Updated: 28 Jun, 2025 02:31 PM
The department said on Saturday that Aurangabad has jumped one rung to fifth to fifth and Nalanda has moved from fifth to sixth position. Kaimur remains in the seventh and Sitamarhi eighth place. Darbhanga has come from 10th to ninth place this month. Arwal has given 13th …
ADM Revenue Offices Ranking: The Bihar Revenue and Land Reforms Department has released the ranking of the month of May of all Additional Collector (ADM) revenue offices, in which Banka ADM office has retained first place, while Sheikhpura is second, Madhubani third and Jehanabad fourth.
Nalanda slipped a rung
The department said on Saturday that Aurangabad has jumped one rung to fifth to fifth and Nalanda has moved from fifth to sixth position. Kaimur remains in the seventh and Sitamarhi eighth place. Darbhanga has come from 10th to ninth place this month. Arwal jumped from 13th place to make it to the top 10 and is in 10th place. At the same time, Kishanganj has moved from ninth place to 20th this time.
The department said that Purnia Additional Collector (Revenue) Office is 11th and Madhepura 12th in settlement of revenue related works. Nawada has moved from 15th to 13th, East Champaran from 14th to 15th place. Khagaria has come from 19th to 16th, Munger from 21st to 17th, Buxar 22nd to 18th and Muzaffarpur from 24th to 19th.
The works of common people have started getting momentum
Revenue and Land Reforms Minister Sanjay Saraogi said that all offices are being ranked on the basis of revenue works. He said that inspection of zone offices conducted by ADM has also been included in it. Besides, marks are also being provided in the ADM Revenue Court on the basis of hearing of online disputes. Due to the time -bound hearing in the revenue courts, the works of the common people have started gaining momentum.
Bihar Revenue Office Performance: May 2025 Rankings in Detail
To provide a clearer understanding of the latest performance metrics, here’s a table summarizing the key changes in the Bihar ADM (Additional District Magistrate) Revenue Office rankings for May 2025. This data is crucial for understanding the efficiency of revenue-related services across different districts.
| Rank (May) | District | Previous Rank | Change | Notes |
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| 1 | Banka | 1 | No Change | Maintained top position. |
| 2 | Sheikhpura | 2 | No Change | Consistent performance. |
| 3 | Madhubani | 3 | No change | Continued to demonstrate strong performance. |
| 4 | Jehanabad | 4 | No Change | Steady performance in revenue-related tasks. |
| 5 | Aurangabad | 6 | Up 1 | Improved its position from sixth,showing progress in service delivery. |
| 6 | Nalanda | 5 | Down 1 | Experienced a slight drop, indicating areas for advancement in revenue-related operations. |
| 7 | Kaimur | 7 | No Change | Maintained its position, suggesting stable performance in revenue-related tasks. |
| 8 | Sitamarhi | 8 | No Change | Demonstrated consistent performance. |
| 9 | darbhanga | 10 | Up 1 | Showed improvement, moving up one place in the rankings. |
| 10 | arwal | 13 | Up 3 | Significant improvement, jumping from 13th to tenth position. |
| … | Kishanganj | 9 | Down to 20th | Experienced a notable drop in ranking. |
| 11 | Purnia | – | – | 11th in settlement of revenue related works. |
| 12 | Madhepura | – | – | 12th in settlement of revenue related works. |
| 13 | Nawada | 15 | Up 2 | Improved from 15th to 13th in settlement of revenue related works. |
| 15 | East Champaran | 14 | Down 1 | Slight dip in ranking.|
| 16 | Khagaria | 19 | Up 3 | Showing improvement. |
| 17 | Munger | 21 | Up 4 | Significant strides in revenue processes. |
| 18 | Buxar | 22 | Up 4 | significant rise in rankings.|
| 19 | Muzaffarpur | 24 | Up 5 | Impressive improvement in settling revenue related works. |
Note: This table reflects data released by the Bihar Revenue and Land Reforms Department for the month of May 2025.
Analysis and Insights:
The rankings highlight the dynamic nature of administrative performance in Bihar. While some districts like Banka, Sheikhpura, and Madhubani have consistently maintained their positions, others, such as Aurangabad and Arwal, have shown notable improvements. The fluctuations in rankings indicate the ongoing efforts and challenges in the efficient delivery of revenue-related services across the state. The advancements by districts like Arwal and munger from lower positions showcase the impact of focused initiatives and improved administrative procedures. Understanding these trends is crucial for policymakers and administrators to identify best practices and address areas where further improvements are needed.
FAQ Section
1. What is the purpose of the ADM Revenue Office ranking in Bihar?
The ranking, released monthly by the Bihar Revenue and land Reforms department, assesses the performance of Additional District Magistrate (ADM) revenue offices. It evaluates their efficiency in handling revenue-related tasks, including the settlement of disputes and overall service delivery. This system helps identify areas for improvement and ensures accountability.
2. How are the ADM Revenue Offices ranked?
The ranking is based on several factors, including the handling of revenue works, the inspection of zone offices conducted by adms, and the consideration of the hearing of online disputes in ADM Revenue courts. The department assigns marks based on these criteria to arrive at the final rankings.
3. Why is Nalanda’s drop in ranking significant?
Nalanda’s move from fifth to sixth position might signal a need for reassessment of the operational strategies within its ADM revenue office. It suggests an prospect to optimize processes to improve efficiency and public access to services. This signals the need to focus on streamlining processes and ensuring quick resolution of public issues.
4. How does the ranking impact the public?
The ranking system aims to improve the quality of service delivery to the public. By evaluating the performance of revenue offices, the department encourages them to expedite the resolution of citizen issues, thereby enhancing overall efficiency and public satisfaction. The time-bound resolution of issues directly benefits the people.
5. What measures is the government taking to improve revenue operations in other districts?
the Revenue and land Reforms Minister has emphasized the importance of this ranking system and inspection of zone offices. The focus on online dispute resolution reflects the state government’s efforts to modernize and streamline its revenue processes. The introduction of digital practices in judicial proceedings enhances transparency and accelerates resolution.