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No, a notary is not a gazetted officer. Notaries are public officers appointed by the government. Their work is related to the certification of documents, affidavits, oaths, and other legal matters. While the Gazetted officers are government officers who are listed in the government's official gazette.
The provision of labeling any post as Gazetted have been done away with in case of govt of WB by the govt themselves,instead they have categorized the services under state govt into four distinct categories namely group A,B,C and D and as per the provision set by the govt all group A officers working under the state ...
Non-gazetted: In contrast, non-gazetted positions or employees are not listed or published in the government gazette. These positions are typically lower in rank or authority compared to gazetted positions.
A gazetted officer is a civil official who, in ance with Article 309 of the Constitution of India, 1950, receives their employment and recruitment conditions from the Gazette of India.