"Speeding up implementation of projects through target setting must be the mandate and the chief minister should immediately constitute a committee of senior ministers and bureaucrats to oversee pace of projects' implementation and address environmental, land acquisition and other related issues...," Assocham Secretary General D S Rawat said while addressing a press conference here.
"The state should accord more importance to implementing investment intentions as even if about half of these get implemented, it would help create 30,000 direct and indirect jobs across the state in the next five years," Rawat said.
The state government must focus on upskilling the people thereby making them more employable as that would help deal with challenges of growing migration to greener pastures in search of jobs, he added.
Uttarakhand's economy has grown at 7.1 per cent CAGR between FY12 and FY17, higher than the national average of 6.9 per cent clocked during the same period, he said.
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Though agriculture and allied activities is the mainstay of over 51 per cent of the state's total workforce as per Census 2011, the sector's contribution to its economy declined from 12.3 per cent in FY12 to 8.9 per cent in FY17.
Promotion of food processing industries, bolstering sector-specific infrastructure like warehouses, cold storages and others to avoid spoilage of perishable products will further strengthen the industrial scenario of Uttarakhand, the Assocham report said.
Terming the state's performance in services sector as 'encouraging', it suggested that policymakers should aim for expanding segments like tourism and IT.
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