Administrative Departments
The Deori Autonomous Council manages 34 subjects dedicated to regional empowerment.
34
Subjects Managed
14
Classifications
Supports small-scale, home-based production and entrepreneurship.
Livestock health services and productivity enhancement for rural livelihoods.
Community-managed forestry and sustainable use of non-reserved forest resources.
Crop development, inputs, extension, and farmer support.
Connectivity projects improving access to markets, services, and institutions.
Silk rearing and value-chain development for handloom sectors.
Education planning and administration across foundational to higher secondary.
Preservation and promotion of Deori language, heritage, and festivals.
Erosion control, watershed management, and land productivity.
Strengthening cooperative societies for credit, marketing, and services.
Aquaculture development, training, and sustainable fisheries.
Empowering local self-governance and rural livelihoods.
Support to artisans, weaving clusters, and market linkages.
Safe drinking water supply, quality monitoring, and maintenance.
Small-scale irrigation schemes to improve farm water security.
Inclusive welfare schemes for vulnerable groups and communities.
Community-level flood protection and embankment upkeep.
Grassroots sports promotion and youth leadership initiatives.
Standards and compliance for fair trade and consumer protection.
Public libraries, digital access, and reading programs.
Museum curation and preservation of archaeological heritage.
Urban infrastructure and sustainable township growth.
Evidence-based studies to inform inclusive policy and programs.
Land records, settlement, and revenue administration.
Public communication, awareness, and community engagement.
Destination development highlighting Deori culture and natural assets.
Passenger and goods movement and public transport facilitation.
Coordination with municipal and local self-government bodies.
Schemes safeguarding the rights and welfare of Scheduled Tribes.
Regulation and facilitation of local markets, haats, and fairs.
Cultural programming and regulatory oversight of performances.
Civil registration systems for births, deaths and vital statistics.
Public distribution, food security, and consumer affairs.
