ACC Approves Three-Month Extension of IAS Officer M. Ramachandrudu’s Central Deputation as Director of Census Operations and Citizen Registration, Bihar
The Appointments Committee of the Cabinet (ACC) has approved the proposal of the Ministry of Home Affairs for the extension of the central deputation tenure of Shri M. Ramachandrudu, IAS (Bihar cadre, 2009 batch).
Ramachandrudu is currently serving as Director of Census Operations (DCO) and Director of Citizen Registration (DCR), Bihar under the Ministry of Home Affairs. His tenure has now been extended for a period of three months beyond December 31, 2025, or until further orders, whichever is earlier.
Post Upgraded to Joint Secretary Level
The extension has been sanctioned by continuing the upgradation of the post presently held by the officer to the level of Joint Secretary. This ensures that the responsibilities associated with Census Operations and Citizen Registration in Bihar are managed at a senior administrative level, reflecting the importance of these functions in national governance.
Significance of the Extension
The decision underscores the government’s priority in maintaining continuity in census operations and citizen registration activities.
With upcoming census-related exercises and citizen data management requirements, the extension provides stability in leadership.
The upgradation of the post to Joint Secretary rank highlights the strategic importance of these functions within the Ministry of Home Affairs.
About Shri M. Ramachandrudu
Cadre & Batch: IAS, Bihar cadre, 2009 batch
Current Role: Director of Census Operations (DCO) and Director of Citizen Registration (DCR), Bihar
Ministry: Home Affairs, Government of India
Ramachandrudu has been entrusted with overseeing critical responsibilities related to census planning, execution, and citizen registration, which are vital for policy formulation, governance, and welfare delivery.
Conclusion
The ACC’s approval of this extension ensures that the Census Operations and Citizen Registration in Bihar continue under experienced leadership. By elevating the post to the Joint Secretary level, the government has reinforced the importance of these functions in shaping India’s administrative and demographic framework.