“An experienced consultant and researcher dedicated to improving the waste management system in every sector.”

Skills & Expertise

About

Postgraduate from TERI Univerity, New Delhi, in Water Resource Management and Nehru-Grimsson fellowship receiver with work experience of more than 15 years in wastewater management. Mr. Nathaniel Bhakupar Dkhar has been part of many projects related to Integrated wastewater management(IWRM), Water-energy Nexus, aquaculture, water use efficiency, water audit, and analyzing the impacts of climate change on water resources. He has shown his deep interest and passion for working in this field by being a Research Associate for 12 Years at FICCI, New Delhi, where he worked on water consumption in high-rise buildings and evolving water savings options. And as part of team TERI Glacier scientific expeditions. He can consult you on Plastic waste Management, Micro Plastics, Plastic waste to energy, Reduction, reuse & wastewater treatment plant, and Emerging Pollutants. His Discussion paper involves "Aligning India's Water Resource Policy with SDGs." He works for the betterment of society by implementing projects related to enhancing the livelihoods of local communities through water resources management through capacity building.

Experience

September, 2021 - Present
Consultant
Mu Gamma Consultants Pvt Ltd
September, 2014 - Present
Honorary Advisor
Happie Yeti
July, 2004 - Present
Manager
P S Nongbri Fish Farm
July, 2009 - August, 2021
Associate Fellow
The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI)

Qualifications

August, 2007 - June, 2009
MSc. Water Resources Management
TERI University
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