Shri Bishnu Charan Mallick
O/o Registrar General & Census Commissioner of India, Ministry of Home Affairs
Joint Secretary Equivalent — Extended Tenure upto April 2027
About Shri Bishnu Charan Mallick, IAS
Shri Bishnu Charan Mallick is a senior Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officer belonging to the prestigious Rajasthan cadre of the 2007 batch. A native of Jajpur, Odisha, he has carved a distinguished administrative career spanning nearly two decades, marked by exceptional service across district, state, and central levels of government. His career is a testament to the values of integrity, intellectual rigour, and an unwavering commitment to public service that the Indian civil services are known for at their finest.
Currently serving as the Director of Census Operations (DCO) and Director of Citizen Registration (DCR) for Rajasthan under the Office of the Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India, Ministry of Home Affairs, Shri Mallick has been elevated to the Joint Secretary equivalent rank — a recognition of his outstanding contributions to one of the most complex and data-intensive administrative exercises in the world's most populous democracy. In April 2026, the Appointments Committee of the Cabinet approved a further extension of his tenure in this role through April 30, 2027, underscoring the confidence the central government places in his leadership.
Shri Mallick's administrative journey is one of extraordinary breadth. From the grassroots of sub-divisional governance in Sirohi and Sri Ganganagar to the intricacies of fiscal administration in Jaipur's Finance Department, from the commanding heights of district administration in four major Rajasthan districts to the national responsibility of demographic data management under the Ministry of Home Affairs — each posting has enriched his understanding of governance, policy, and public service delivery in unique ways.
Academic Excellence & Educational Background
Shri Bishnu Charan Mallick's academic foundation is both exceptional and unusually interdisciplinary — a characteristic that has profoundly shaped his approach to governance, social policy, and environmental administration. His educational journey is a story of consistent distinction and intellectual curiosity that refuses to be confined to a single discipline.
He began his higher education at the prestigious Utkal University in Bhubaneswar, Odisha, completing his Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Sociology with First Class and Distinction — an early indication of the academic rigour that would define his career. He subsequently gained admission to Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) in New Delhi, one of India's foremost centres of social science research and academic excellence, where he pursued a Master of Arts in Sociology, further deepening his understanding of Indian society, caste dynamics, development studies, and social structures.
Remarkably, Shri Mallick did not stop at a master's degree. He completed an M.Phil. in Sociology from JNU, earning Grade 'A' — the highest distinction, and he went on to pursue an additional M.Phil. in Ecology, also from JNU. This rare combination of a sociological and ecological academic background is exceedingly uncommon among IAS officers and has given him a distinctive lens through which to approach issues of rural development, environmental governance, census enumeration, and demographic policy.
Career Timeline & Key Assignments
Shri Bishnu Charan Mallick completed his IAS training at the Lal Bahadur Shastri National Academy of Administration (LBSNAA), Mussoorie, and assumed charge in July 2007. Over the subsequent years, he has held a wide range of assignments that collectively cover almost every dimension of district and state governance in Rajasthan.
Collector of Jodhpur — The Sun City Posting
Among the most significant chapters of Shri Bishnu Charan Mallick's illustrious career is his tenure as District Collector and District Magistrate of Jodhpur — one of Rajasthan's most strategically important, historically rich, and culturally vibrant districts. Jodhpur, often called the "Sun City" or "Blue City," is not merely a heritage tourism destination; it is a complex administrative district encompassing dense urban corridors, vast rural hinterlands, border-adjacent geography, and critical military establishments, making the collectorship of Jodhpur one of the most demanding in the state.
As District Collector of Jodhpur, Shri Mallick was the apex civil administrative authority in a district that is also the divisional headquarters of the Jodhpur Division, home to one of India's most significant High Courts, and a hub of commercial, cultural, and defence activity in western Rajasthan. He was responsible for the maintenance of law and order, revenue administration, disaster preparedness, oversight of government schemes, coordination with the judiciary and security agencies, and ensuring the smooth delivery of public services to lakhs of citizens.
His time in Jodhpur reflected the same combination of intellectual depth and administrative effectiveness that has characterised his career at every level. Managing the dynamics of a district with deep historical layers, a strong merchant community, a large military presence, and significant heritage infrastructure required both firmness and sensitivity — qualities that Shri Mallick has consistently demonstrated throughout his career.
The collectorship of Jodhpur is among the most sought-after and demanding district-level postings in the Rajasthan cadre of the IAS. As District Collector and District Magistrate, an officer serves simultaneously as the head of revenue administration, the chief executive of the district administration, and the district magistrate with wide judicial and law-enforcement powers. Shri Mallick's tenure here was part of a broader service record that saw him collect four of Rajasthan's most significant districts — Karauli, Jhalawar, Jodhpur, and Udaipur — giving him an unparalleled understanding of the state's diversity and governance challenges.
Districts Served as Collector & District Magistrate
Over the course of his service career, Shri Bishnu Charan Mallick served as District Collector and District Magistrate in four major districts of Rajasthan — each presenting a distinct administrative, social, and geographical landscape.
Director of Census Operations, Rajasthan: A National Responsibility
Since December 2020, Shri Bishnu Charan Mallick has been serving on central deputation as the Director of Census Operations (DCO) and Director of Citizen Registration (DCR) for Rajasthan, under the Office of the Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India (RGI), Ministry of Home Affairs. This is a posting of immense national significance, as the Indian Census is the largest single source of demographic, social, and economic data in India — and the data it generates forms the evidence base for virtually every major policy decision at both the state and national level.
The decennial Census of India, with a history spanning more than 130 years and a tradition of synchronised enumeration since 1881, is an extraordinary logistical, statistical, and administrative undertaking. In Rajasthan alone — India's largest state by area, with a population exceeding 80 million spread across diverse geographical zones including the Thar Desert, the Aravalli ranges, and the fertile eastern plains — coordinating census operations demands exceptional organisational capacity, inter-departmental coordination, and data governance skills.
In this role, Shri Mallick has been responsible for the meticulous planning and execution of census activities across Rajasthan's districts, including house-listing operations, population enumeration, data collection on demographic indicators, and the implementation of citizen registration processes. He has overseen the training of a large field force of enumerators and supervisors, coordinated with the state government on administrative arrangements, and ensured the quality, accuracy, and integrity of data flowing from one of India's most geographically and socially diverse states.
In August 2023, the central government upgraded his post to the Joint Secretary equivalent level — recognising both the importance of the work being done and the quality of his stewardship of this national responsibility. The Appointments Committee of the Cabinet further extended his tenure through December 2025, and subsequently through March 2026, before granting a further extension through April 30, 2027, with the Joint Secretary-level upgradation continuing for its fourth year. This series of extensions is a rare administrative distinction, reflecting both the government's confidence in Shri Mallick and the critical nature of pending census work for Rajasthan and the nation.
Leadership, Values & Administrative Philosophy
What sets Shri Bishnu Charan Mallick apart is not merely the breadth of his postings or the seniority of his assignments — it is the intellectual rigour and humane orientation he brings to each role. His educational grounding in sociology and ecology means that he approaches administrative challenges not just as management problems but as social and systemic questions requiring contextual understanding, community sensitivity, and long-term thinking.
Colleagues and administrative observers have noted his ability to navigate complex bureaucratic challenges with calm decisiveness and a data-informed approach. Whether managing the law-and-order dimensions of a large district collectorship, steering the youth employment mandate of RSLDC, overseeing the regulatory framework of the Excise Department, or leading the demographic data operations of the census, Shri Mallick has consistently demonstrated an officer's finest qualities: adaptability, integrity, and a deep sense of accountability to the public he serves.
His career also reflects an important truth about the Indian Administrative Service at its best — that the intellectual and the practical need not be in conflict. A scholar of JNU who has served as the boots-on-ground Collector of some of Rajasthan's most demanding districts, Shri Mallick exemplifies the ideal of the officer-intellectual: one who reads the data, understands the community, and acts with purpose.
As India prepares for its next census — a national exercise of enormous demographic, political, and planning significance — the leadership of officers like Shri Bishnu Charan Mallick at the state census directorate level will be decisive in ensuring that this vital national dataset is produced with the accuracy, completeness, and integrity that the country's democratic and development needs demand.
Conclusion: A Career in Service of the Nation
Shri Bishnu Charan Mallick, IAS (Rajasthan 2007), represents the kind of administrator that public institutions are built to cultivate: academically accomplished, field-tested, intellectually curious, and deeply committed to the public good. From the sub-divisional offices of Sirohi and Sri Ganganagar to the census directorate overseeing demographic data for Rajasthan's 80 million-plus population, his career has traversed the full arc of Indian administrative responsibility.
His time as Collector of Jodhpur — the historic capital of Marwar and one of Rajasthan's most significant cities — remains a highlight of a career that has touched the governance of some of Rajasthan's most important districts. Combined with his work in urban planning at the Jaipur Development Authority, fiscal administration in the Finance Department, youth empowerment at RSLDC, regulatory oversight as Excise Commissioner, and now the national census mission, Shri Mallick's service record is one of genuine range and consistent achievement.
As his extended tenure as Director of Census Operations and Director of Citizen Registration continues through April 2027, Shri Bishnu Charan Mallick continues to serve both Rajasthan and India with the same dedication and professionalism that has defined every chapter of his remarkable career in the Indian Administrative Service.
Shri Bishnu Charan Mallick, IAS (Rajasthan: 2007) • Director of Census Operations (DCO) & Director of Citizen Registration (DCR), Rajasthan • Joint Secretary Equivalent • Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India
Profile compiled from official DoPT orders and publicly available administrative records.