Chief  Secretary Alok Kumar Jain said that owing to protest against Hydro-power  projects in Uttarakhand, 2400 MW hydro-power projects had been affected in the  State though clearance had been obtained for these projects. He said that  Uttarakhand was spending Rs. 40,000 crore in the service of forest and  environment. He said that as Uttarakhand came under Special State  category it should be provided fund on 90:10 ratio like North-East states. 
Chief Secretary Jain speaking in the Rap-up  meeting of Annual Planning 2012-13 in front of Central Planning Commission at  Yojna Bhawan in New Delhi on Tuesday said that during Industrial Package period  the industrial growth in Uttarakhand was 18 per cent which has reduced to just  9 percent now. He advocated reconsidering industrial package for Uttarakhand.  Mr. Jain maintained that Uttarakhand had water resources in abundance which  could be the main source of revenue. He said that despite all possible measures  taken by the State Government to maintain the flow of River Ganga, several  Hydro-power projects were stalled which has adversely affected the state
 Mr.  Jain speaking on the Nanda Devi Rajjat Yatra apprised about the preparation  that had to be done by the State Government for this 280 km long Yatra which  run for 22 days. He said that it was like a Kumbh that take place every 12  years and travel through difficult areas. He urged the Centre to allocate  special package for this Yatra scheduled to take place in the months of August  and September in 2013. Mr. Jain said that Uttarakhand shared 625 km  international border with China  and Nepal  and the 2011 Census had revealed that owing to non availability of basic  facilities migration in large number had taken place in border areas.  Describing these areas strategically sensitive he urged the Central Government  to give a serious consideration for developing facilities in these areas.
Mr. Jain said that 65 per cent of the land  in Uttarakhand was forest cover and owing to forest clearance the speed of  development works hampered. He said that a scientific statistics had revealed  that Uttarakhand had spent Rs. 40,000 crore in service of forest and its conservation  and received nothing in return. He urged the Central Planning Commission to  consider this fact in annual Planning. Mr. Jain stating that the floating  population increased greatly during Char Dham Yatra season and the State  Government had to provide basic facilities to them, urged to keep in mind this  fact while preparing the Annual Plan. He also put forward demand of Non-plan  Revenue Deficit Grant. Mr. Jain in the rap-up meeting, also put up issues  pertaining to agriculture, Forestry, Power, Road, Education, Technical  Education, Sports, Urban Development, Transport and Industry.
