In an advertisement posted on its website, the National Institute for Transforming India (NITI) Aayog said that it wants to hire Chief Economist by any of the three methods --promotion, deputation and direct recruitment.
The post may also be filled for a short-term contract period.
The Chief Economist will be entrusted with the tasks of conducting research on contemporary and futuristic economic policy issues on India and its states; conducting workshops and help built research culture within NITI Aayog and promote contact with outside scholars and institutions of distinctions.
NITI Aayog has been on a hiring spree. It has also invited applications for the post of Officers on Special Duty (OSDs) as well as engaging young professionals in the past.
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