"Punjab has failed to capitalise on its core benefits thereby leading to a dismal economic growth scenario considering that new investments attracted by the state registered a fall of over 63 per cent year-on-year basis from over Rs 7,200 crore in 2013-14 to just about Rs 2,600 crore in 2014-15," the study said.
However, new investments attracted by states across India have increased by over 44 per cent from about Rs six lakh crore in 2013-14 to over Rs 10 lakh crore in 2014-15, the study titled 'Impact of delay in investment implementation in Punjab' said.
Punjab had attracted total outstanding investments worth just over Rs two lakh crore as of 2014-15, with services sector accounting for 39 per cent share followed by electricity (31 per cent), construction and real estate (23.5 per cent), manufacturing (six per cent) and irrigation (one per cent).
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