G Venkataraman (DGP) Height, Age, Wife, Biography
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Height: 5' 7"
Wife: S. Lakshmidevi
Age: 57 Years
Some Lesser Known Facts About G Venkataraman
- G Venkataraman become an Indian Police Service (IPS) officer in 1994 from the Tamil Nadu cadre.
- On 27 June 2019, he was transferred on promotion as Additional Director General of Police, Cyber Crime Wing, Tamil Nadu Police.
- On 17 June 2021, the Tamil Nadu Government created a new post of Officer on Special Duty in the Information Technology Department.
- The post was created in the rank of Additional Director General of Police to expedite the implementation of e-governance at the State Secretariat. He was given additional charge of Officer on Special Duty, Information Technology Department.
- At that time, he was serving as Additional Director General of Police and heading the Crime Wing of Tamil Nadu Police.
- Earlier, as Inspector General of Police (Administration), he introduced paperless file movement in the DGP office through IT-based systems.
- He also formed a specialised team of police officers with expertise in information technology applications to support digital initiatives.
- On 1 September 2025, G. Venkataraman was appointed as Tamil Nadu’s new Director General of Police (DGP).
- He replaced IPS Shankar Jiwal, who retired on 31 August 2025 after more than thirty-five years of police service.
- Venkataraman earlier served as Director General of the Administrative Wing of the Tamil Nadu Police.
- The Tamil Nadu Government confirmed his appointment as the 33rd Director General of Police and Head of Police Force of the state.
- He has served as Superintendent of Police in Perambalur and Salem districts, and as Deputy Commissioner in Madurai city.
- Venkataraman also worked with the Central Bureau of Investigation and the Crime Branch-Criminal Investigation Department during his police career.
- The Tamil Nadu Government had sent a panel of names to the Union Public Service Commission on 30 August 2025 for the selection of the next DGP.
- According to the Supreme Court judgment in the 2006 Prakash Singh case, the post of DGP should be filled only through a UPSC-approved panel.
- Former BJP state president K. Annamalai criticised the state government for appointing an acting DGP and alleged violation of Supreme Court guidelines.
- He said the government bypassed six senior officers and appointed the ninth-ranked officer as acting DGP for political reasons.