Taluk
A Taluk is an administrative division in some countries, particularly in India. It serves as a subunit of a district and is responsible for local governance and administration. Each taluk typically includes several villages and towns, and it is headed by a revenue officer known as the Talukdar or Tehsildar.
Taluks play a crucial role in the implementation of government policies and programs at the grassroots level. They are involved in various functions, including land revenue collection, maintaining law and order, and facilitating local development initiatives. The structure helps in efficient management of resources and services within the region.