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PRS Legislative Research, founded in 2005 as a non-partisan think tank, empowers India's legislatures by providing data-driven insights on bills, budgets, and policies. Incubated at the Centre for Policy Research, it engages MPs and MLAs through workshops and briefs, promoting transparent governance. With a focus on inclusivity, PRS bridges academia and policymaking for evidence-based reforms.

  • Analyze pending legislation in finance and labor sectors.
  • Draft thematic briefs and budget summaries.
  • Track parliamentary proceedings and prepare reports.
  • Conduct literature reviews on policy impacts.
  • Assist in stakeholder briefings and data visualization.
  • Complete an individual research project.
  • Law or policy students/graduates with analytical bent.
  • Proficiency in research and writing in English.
  • Passion for legislative processes and public policy.
  • In-person commitment to Delhi office.
  • Go to the careers section and select internships.
  • Submit the form with CV, academic details, and project preferences.
  • Include references; applications open two months prior.
  • Shortlisting based on fit; orientation follows selection.