Addressing the concluding function of the 'World Indigenous Day' here, Das said the state government has a proposal to set up three more steel plants in the Kolhan region comprised of East and West Singhbhum and Seraikela- Kharswan districts.
The three steel plants would be established in joint venture, he said, without elaborating on their capacities.
The problem of migration of people, including tribals, to other states in search of livelihood would be checked following the implementation of the proposed plants, he said.
Taking a dig at Jharkhand-based political parties, Das asked why did the Adivasi community not develop in the state dominated by tribals.
"We will fulfill the dreams of our leaders who have sacrificed their lives for the cause of a separate Jharkhand," Das added.
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