The exchange of cultures will make the way for "one India, better India", Das said at a programme here.
"Young people coming to Jharkhand from different parts of the country will get to learn from their experiences here. Similarly, those travelling to other states from this tribal state will also develop new skills," he said.
India is the "youngest" country in the world with 65 per cent of the population below the age of 35, he claimed.
The chief minister also hailed the central government for its skill development initiatives for the youth.
The programme was also attended by Sports Minister Amar Kumar Bauri, MLA Jitu Charan Ram, Vice Chancellor of Ranchi University R K Pandey and other dignitaries.
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