<P> Gazetted Officers (Hindi: राजपत्रित अधिकारी) are executive / managerial / supervisorial level ranked public servants in India . Authority for a gazetted officer to issue an official stamp comes from the President of India or the Governors of States . To that effect, they are de jure representatives and delegates of the Indian State and the President . </P> <P> The Gazette of India is published on the regular basis by the Directorate of Printing, Department of Publication, Ministry of Urban Development, Government of India . It is an official Central Government or State Government publication, which publishes the appointments or promotions of certain government officials . An officer or public servant, who is appointed under the seal of the Governor at State level or by the President of India at the national level (and in the Union Territories), requires being listed in the Indian Gazette or State Government Gazette and is considered to be a Gazetted Officer . If a person's name is published in the Gazette, he / she is called Gazetted . Many are honorary Justices of the Peace and have the same standing as some of the Magistrates . Such officers, among other functions, have the power to verify the documents for academic, immigration and other purposes . </P> <P> The Central Government of India and Governments of States in India classify public employees into Group A (Gazetted / Executive), B (Gazetted), B (Non-Gazetted), C and D. Earlier classification was Class I (Gazetted), II (Gazetted), II (Non-Gazetted), III and IV . Class I or Group A is the highest rank class and the Class IV or Group D is the least . The Government of India has plans to merge Group D into Group C. Class I and II (Gazetted) belong to the class of officers whose transfers, appointments, promotions and superannuation are published on a yearly basis in the official gazette of State or Union Government . </P>

Who appoints and dismisses the gazetted officials of the union government