Introduction & Early Profile
Name: Alok Ranjan Ghosh
Service & Cadre: Indian Administrative Service, 2011 batch, Bihar cadre (Bihar Government)
Cadre ID / Employee No.: Id No. 110D01 (as per Bihar IAS civil list) (Bihar Government)
Educational Qualification (known): PG Diploma; B.V.Sc & A.H. (Veterinary Science & Animal Husbandry) (from civil list) (Bihar Government)
Little is publicly known about his early life (school, place of birth, family background) from reliable sources, so this profile focuses more on his bureaucratic journey, public roles, and documented controversies.
Career Trajectory
Entry & Early Assignments
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Alok Ranjan Ghosh was inducted into the IAS in 2011 and allotted to the Bihar cadre. (Bihar Government)
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In the cadre allocation list published by DoPT for the 2011 batch, his name is listed as “Alok Ranjan Ghosh — Bihar cadre.” (CSE Plus)
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In Bihar’s bureaucratic reshuffles, he has been assigned to district-level and departmental roles. For instance, at one point, he served as Collector and District Magistrate (DM) of Khagaria district. (Indian Bureaucracy)
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In February 2020, in a state-level transfer list, he was moved from his earlier DM posting (Muzaffarpur or Aurangabad area) to become DM of Khagaria. (Elets eGov)
Departmental and State-Level Roles
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Director, Agriculture Department, Bihar: He was posted to the agriculture directorate (Patna) after his tenure as a district magistrate. (Indian Bureaucracy)
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Director, Industries Department, Bihar: In July 2024, he was transferred and assigned as Director of Industries in Bihar. In addition, he was given additional charge of MD, Bihar Industrial Area Development Authority (BIADA) and MD, Bihar State Seed Development Corporation. (Whispersinthecorridors)
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Private Secretary to the Vice President of India: In January 2025, Alok Ranjan Ghosh was appointed as Private Secretary (at the level of Director) to the Vice President of India, Jagdeep Dhankhar, in the Vice President’s Secretariat, for a five-year term.
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In the September 2024 Bihar bureaucratic reshuffle, he was relieved of his additional role as MD of BIADA. (The Times of India)
Over time, his career has seen both district-level responsibilities (DMs) and significant departmental/secretariat roles in the state, culminating in a central-level appointment as Private Secretary to the Vice President.
Recent Developments & News
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Appointment as Private Secretary to Vice President
This is one of his most notable career moves, elevating him from state-level posts to a central-level role in the Vice President’s Secretariat. (Indian Masterminds)
This appointment was part of a larger set of central government appointments and recommendations in early 2025. (IndianMandarins) -
Transfer & Changes in Bihar
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His transfer to Director, Industries, Bihar (with the extra charges of BIADA and Seed Corporation) in 2024 was a prominent move. (Indian Grapevine)
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Subsequently, in the September 2024 reshuffle, he was freed from the BIADA MD role, indicating a scaling back of some of the additional responsibilities. (The Times of India)
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At various times, he has been posted across districts and state departments, reflecting the typical shuffling and redeployment within state IAS cadres.
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Public Presence & Communications
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He is active on social media (X / formerly Twitter) with handle @dralokghosh where he identifies as IAS (BH), Director, Agriculture Bihar — lending a more personal and direct communication channel. (X (formerly Twitter))
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Media appearances include interviews and podcasts; one video titled “IAS Alok Ranjan Reveals the Truth Behind ₹10,000 Cr Govt Projects” suggests he participates in public discourse on bureaucratic accountability. (YouTube)
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Controversies & Allegations
While Alok Ranjan Ghosh has a relatively lower public profile for controversies compared to some high-profile bureaucrats, there is at least one notable past allegation tied to another IAS officer with similar name, which often leads to confusion. Care must be taken in distinguishing them.
The “Nafed” Allegation & CBI Sanction Case (Different “Alok Ranjan” case)
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Background: In 2016, reports surfaced that the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) sought sanction to prosecute an IAS officer named Alok Ranjan (not necessarily Ghosh) in an alleged corruption case involving Nafed (National Agricultural Cooperative Marketing Federation of India). The allegation was that during his tenure as Managing Director of Nafed, he favoured private companies in contracts. (The Economic Times)
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The Centre reportedly held back sanction to prosecute, citing procedural and political concerns. (The Economic Times)
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In that case, the officer was reportedly discharged in two of the cases by the High Court, though one FIR remained. (The Economic Times)
Important Note: The “Alok Ranjan” implicated in those reports is a former UP cadre IAS (1978 batch) who served as Chief Secretary of Uttar Pradesh. This is not the same person as Alok Ranjan Ghosh (IAS 2011, Bihar cadre). The similarity in name sometimes leads to conflation in media discussions. (Wikipedia)
As of now, I did not find credible public records or media sources confirming any major controversy or legal case specifically against Alok Ranjan Ghosh. If you like, I can dig further for local Bihar media sources to check whether there are any state-level disputes or allegations.
Personal & Public Persona
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Professional Demeanor: From public appointments and departmental roles, he appears to follow the standard trajectory of a diligent state IAS officer, moving from district administration to secretariat roles, and now venturing into central-level support roles.
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Communication & Outreach: His social media activity suggests a desire for transparency and direct connection with public stakeholders.
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Interests: He is described on his social media profile as “Traveller” and “Lens Savvy / Traveller,” indicating an affinity for photography or travel. (X (formerly Twitter))
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Public Engagement: His participation in interviews and podcasts (e.g., discussing large government projects) suggests he is not entirely reticent to engage with the public and media.
Top Interesting Facts
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Cadre Allotment: In the 2011 IAS cadre allotment list, Alok Ranjan Ghosh was allocated to Bihar and appears among general category officers (non-outsider) in Bihar. (CSE Plus)
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Dual Departmental Charges: As Director, Industries, he also held additional responsibilities as MD of BIADA and the State Seed Corporation — a rare combination of industry and agriculture-linked oversight. (Indian Grapevine)
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Crossover to Central Role: His appointment as Private Secretary to the Vice President marks a move beyond state bureaucracy into national-level administrative engagements. (Indian Masterminds)
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Veterinary Science Education: According to the Bihar IAS civil list, his qualification includes B.V.Sc & A.H., which is somewhat unusual among IAS officers (many come from arts, commerce, engineering). (Bihar Government)
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Name Confusion Hazard: Because there is a more famous bureaucrat named Alok Ranjan (ex-UP Chief Secretary), media searches often conflate the two. One must disambiguate “Alok Ranjan” (UP cadre, older) vs. “Alok Ranjan Ghosh” (Bihar, 2011). The Nafed case, in particular, is often misattributed due to name similarity. (The Economic Times)
FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions)
Q1: Is Alok Ranjan Ghosh the same as the IAS officer involved in the Nafed corruption case?
A1: No. The Nafed case involved an IAS officer named Alok Ranjan (UP cadre, 1978 batch). That is a different individual. There is no credible evidence that Alok Ranjan Ghosh (IAS 2011, Bihar) is implicated in that case.
Q2: What is his current posting?
A2: As of January 2025, he has been appointed as Private Secretary to the Vice President of India for a five-year tenure at the level of Director.
Q3: What was his last state-level position before that central role?
A3: He was serving as Director, Industries, Bihar, with additional charge as MD of BIADA and MD of Bihar State Seed Development Corporation. (Indian Grapevine)
Q4: Does he have any significant controversies or court cases against him?
A4: There is no publicly documented major controversy or court case against Alok Ranjan Ghosh. Past allegations associated with “Alok Ranjan” relate to a different officer. So far, he has not been subject to any known high-profile legal or ethical proceedings in public sources.
Q5: What are his educational qualifications?
A5: From the Bihar civil list, his education includes a PG Diploma and B.V.Sc & A.H. (Veterinary Science & Animal Husbandry). (Bihar Government)
Q6: How does his career progression compare to standard IAS trajectories?
A6: His trajectory is fairly in line with an IAS officer of his vintage — postings in district administration (DM), rotations in state departments, and now stepping into a central role (Private Secretary). But shifting from a state cadre to a central appointment is a notable leap in responsibility and exposure.
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