To bridge the gap in the policy landscape and strengthen India's air quality management, the Policy Development and Assessment Group provides evidence-based policy inputs through rigorous scientific research, techno-economic assessments, and collaboration with key stakeholders. We also organise workshops for government stakeholders to enhance their capacity and equip them with the necessary tools and knowledge to address air pollution challenges proactively and efficiently.
Analyst (Air Quality)
We are looking for candidates with experience in air pollution studies to help in developing clean air action plans. The candidate should be able to perform statistical analysis, develop/use mathematical models, and be familiar with key economic terms. She/he should have experience in analysing and visualising data that can lead to actionable insights.
Vacancies
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Responsibilities
On the National Clean Air Programme
When the Indian government launched the National Clean Air Programme (NCAP) in 2019, it was to cut the concentration of atmospheric Particulate Matter (PM) by 20-30% by 2024, from 2017 levels. This was later revised to 40% by 2026.
Senior Analyst – Policy (Air Quality)
We are looking for a highly motivated environmental policy and sustainability analyst to contribute to our mission of achieving clean air for all through evidence-backed insights. The ideal candidate should have a strong background in policy analysis, financial analysis, and techno-economic assessment.
Responsibilities:
Research Analyst (Air Quality)
We are seeking a skilled statistician with a strong passion for environmental impact to join our team. In this role, you will play a crucial part in our mission to achieve clean air for all through evidence-backed insights. The ideal candidate should have a strong background in statistical techniques, mathematical modelling, and policy analysis.
Responsibilities:
Air Pollution Emission Inventory for Six Cities in Jharkhand
Jharkhand is a mineral-rich state in India. Its cities have access to various solid fuels and proximity to several heavy industries. These factors, along with the movement of traffic (public and goods), contribute to air pollution in the state.
Clean Air Action Plan for Ramgarh
In 2019, the Ministry of Environment, Forest, and Climate Change (MoEFCC) under the Government of India launched the National Clean Air Programme (NCAP), which proposes strategies to reduce air pollution in several cities in India. In Jharkhand, only Dhanbad, a non-attainment city, and Ranchi and Jamshedpur, million-plus cities, are under the purview of NCAP. However, considering the importance of mitigating air pollution in several cities in the state, the government has identified multiple cities, including Ramgarh, to generate evidence on air pollution.