"Now naxalism is on the verge of extinction in the state and we assure full security to the investors," he said and warned the naxalites and criminals to desist from creating problems.
The state administration would take action if any such attempt was made by them or politicians, he said at the second 'ground breaking ceremony' of 'Momentum Jharkhand', a Global Investors Summit here.
The chief minister said that 'Momentum Jharkhand' was not only an initiative but a dream to turn the state as a new one to support Prime Minister Narendra Modi's 'New India' concept.
Jharkhand has abundant mineral and hardworking people and "If you have good intentions, good policies, transparency and capability to take decision, investment will come automatically to the state," he said
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Jharkhand has got the right speed and direction for growth, she said, adding "The state administration is not going to rest on its past glory but wants to ensure that it reaches the destination of being the most investor-friendly state of the country."
She described Jharkhand as the "tussar capital of India" as 60 per cent of tussar silk in the country is produced in it.
The state has the potential to increase employment opportunities, she said.
She showered praise on Das for taking the mineral-rich state on the right path of development and hailed the Jharkhand government for promoting ease of doing business.
The presence of investors at the programme indicated that the state was progressing well under Das' leadership.
The new textile unit, inaugurated by Das at Ranchi today, was established within four months and would provide employment to 900 people, which indicated the state government's seriousness to promote industries.