The Uttarakhand government on Wednesday set up a high-level committee to study the impact of the lockdown on the state's economy and suggest ways to revive it.
Headed by retired IAS officer Indu Kumar Pandey, the panel will recommend ways to pool in the state's resources and put its economy back on track through employment generation once the lockdown ends, an official statement said.
Principal secretary (industry) Manisha Panwar, secretary (finance) Saujanya, additional secretary (finance) Bhupesh Tiwari and additional secretary planning Yogendra Yadav have been appointed as members of the committee, it said.
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