Das said his government has strengthened the rural economy and provided jobs to more than one lakh people in the past three year but, according to him, unemployment still remains a challenge.
The state government has given jobs to more than one lakh people, 95 per cent of whom are locals, during this period, he said and promised to create 50,000 more jobs by next June.
"Our government is working with a mission and a vision. I believe in taking everyone along. I have taken opposition parties along irrespective of their ideologies as they too have made contributions in taking the state forward," the chief minister told a press meet.
He said his government has made all efforts in the last three years to meet the expectations of the people.
"In these three years, efforts were made to solve the problems the state has been facing due to political instability since its creation in 2000. We strived hard to meet the aspirations of the people...a strong foundation has been laid in these three years," Das said.
Launching Jharkhand's own brand of honey, 'Jhar Madhu', Das said the state would export it to countries with colder climates, where the demand is high for the product.
Around 25,000 people have been trained in beekeeping and honey production in the rural areas, the chief minister said, adding that those who could not afford college education would get employment in honey-making now.
Expressing gratitude to the state police for ensuring peace in the state, Das said development happens only when there is peace.
"The DGP, the CRPF, the CoBRA and jawans have worked on a mission mode and it is because of them we are moving forward with our development programmes," the chief minister said.
Jharkhand, with its huge reserve of natural resources, has the potential to become one of the most developed states in the world, he claimed.
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