Ranjan Kumar, a 2000-batch IAS officer from Bihar, has built a diverse and extensive career in public administration, marked by leadership roles in district administration, state governance, and developmental projects. A graduate in Electrical Engineering, he began his career in the Indian Administrative Service on September 4, 2000, and has since held a variety of key positions that demonstrate his versatility and expertise in governance.
His initial posting as Assistant Magistrate and Collector in Ayodhya (2001-2002) marked the beginning of his administrative journey, where he gained foundational experience in district-level governance. Following this, he served as Joint Magistrate in Kanpur Nagar and Aligarh until 2004, handling critical responsibilities related to law and order, revenue management, and public welfare.
In 2004, Ranjan Kumar was appointed Chief Development Officer (CDO) in Gorakhpur, where he played a crucial role in implementing rural development initiatives, focusing on infrastructure improvement and socio-economic welfare. His first significant administrative role came in 2005, when he was appointed District Magistrate (DM) and Collector in Chitrakoot, followed by a series of appointments as DM in several districts, including Auraiya, Ballia, Banda, Baghpat, Pratapgarh, Shamli, and Amroha. In these roles, he was responsible for overseeing the effective implementation of government schemes, managing disaster relief, and resolving public grievances. His leadership was instrumental in managing local administration during challenging periods, ensuring efficient governance and transparency.
Throughout his career, Ranjan Kumar has also held several high-profile appointments in the Uttar Pradesh government. These include Special Secretary positions in departments like Revenue, Food and Civil Supplies, Public Works, and Medical Education. His work as Special Secretary in the Medical Education Department and as Additional Director (Administration) at SGPGI showcased his ability to handle complex administrative functions related to health and education in the state.
In addition to his district and state-level roles, Kumar’s tenure as Divisional Commissioner in Gorakhpur and Mirzapur between 2014 and 2017 involved coordinating developmental projects, maintaining regional law and order, and overseeing disaster management efforts. His international exposure through foreign training in 2017-2018 further broadened his perspective on governance and administration.
Upon returning from foreign training, he served as Secretary in the Public Works Department (PWD) and later as Divisional Commissioner of Lucknow. His most recent assignments, including Secretary of the Urban Development Department (2022-2023) and Secretary of the Medical Health & Family Welfare Department (from July 2023), highlight his growing influence in shaping policy and executing key government programs in critical sectors like health and urban development.