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West Bengal loses twelve German auto majors
Subrata Gupta, Managing Director, West Bengal Industrial Development Corporation (WBIDC) revealed that apart from Nano, the state has lost over Rs 500 crore of automobile and automotive investment, which could have made the state a large automobile hub. |
3 Nov, 2008 |
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82
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Launch of Nano delayed & diesel variant to be out later
According to MR. Tata, Tata has always been a diesel company and although the petrol version was coming out first, the other versions will soon follow. The diesel Nano is expected to come into the market by July-September 2009. |
27 Oct, 2008 |
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83
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Nano project pull out has dented WB industry friendly image
Since the Nano project has now pulled out of West Bengal, many industrialists feel that this has dented the industry-friendly image of the state government. |
25 Oct, 2008 |
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84
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Nano could miss October-December Launch
At the moment, the company has set an internal target of rolling out 42,000 to 48,000 Nanos on an annual basis from its Pantnagar plant. |
22 Oct, 2008 |
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85
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Tata to produce around 4000 Nano a month from Pantnagar plant
Tata Motors is planning to roll out around 4,000 Nano cars a month from its Pantnagar plant starting from January 2009. The engines and gear boxes will be made at the Pimpri plant. |
18 Oct, 2008 |
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86
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Gujarat decides to charge Rs 400 cr from Tata for Sanand land
The Gujarat Government has decided to charge Rs 400.65 crore from Tatas for the allocation of land at Sanand, Ahmedabad to carry on its project Nano Car. |
16 Oct, 2008 |
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87
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Australia to strengthen ties with western India
The likelihood of the ancillary units functional in Australia, which manufacture plastic components, tool designing and auto components taking part in the Nano project are quite high. |
16 Oct, 2008 |
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88
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Nano may brighten up several auto component manufacturers’ prospects
Now that the Nano project has shifted to Sanand in Gujarat, several auto component manufacturers are looking at Nano for possible business tie ups. |
15 Oct, 2008 |
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89
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Auto part units in WB face fall in demand
This is because the project is now shifted to Gujarat. The auto component markets were evaluated at around Rs. 100 crore. |
14 Oct, 2008 |
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90
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Singur could get alternative car project
Though the Tata may have exited Singur in favor of Sanand in Gujarat, the land left behind could soon be taken over by another car manufacturing company. |
13 Oct, 2008 |
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91
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Narendra Modi’s open letter to Buddhadev, Mamata Banerjee on Nano
This letter was published in a leading Bengali daily on Sunday. According to Modi, both should work unitedly for development. |
13 Oct, 2008 |
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92
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Auto-part suppliers from Rajkot to set up units near Tata’s Nano plant
The automobile industry in Gujarat has a turnover of about Rs 15,000 crore rupees and Rajkot commands over 40% of it. |
9 Oct, 2008 |
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93
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The arrival of Nano Plant to revive the real estate sector
Though the real estate industry has been facing a slump in the recent past, it is now back with a bang and major players like Rahejas, DLF, Reliance, Sahara and Parshwanath, have already positioned in Ahmedabad. |
9 Oct, 2008 |
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94
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Nano gives the much required impetus to Gujarat
The decision of the Tata to come to Gujarat could bring in more than just industrial goodwill. |
8 Oct, 2008 |
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95
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Tata to benefit by relocating Nano plan to Gujarat
The state has around 74,031 km network of roads which will help to transport the Nano to other towns and cities |
8 Oct, 2008 |
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96
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Nano to be produced from Gujarat
The Anand Agricultural University owns the land which the Tatas have selected. It serves as a cattle and seed farm currently. |
8 Oct, 2008 |
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97
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Tata could finally decide on land near Sanand in Gujarat for Nano
Gujarat may finally benefit from the Nano issue as Tata motors could finally decide to setup the Nano plant near Sanand, which is around 25 kms from western suburbs of Ahmedabad. |
7 Oct, 2008 |
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98
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Team from Tata Motors visits sites located in AP, Karnataka
A team of officials from Tata Motor headed by managing director Mr. Ravi Kant has held discussions with AP chief Minister Dr. Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy in Hyderabad. |
6 Oct, 2008 |
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99
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SIAM extremely saddened with the outcome of Nano plant in Singur
Mr Dilip Chenoy, Director General, Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (SIAM) said today that the automotive industry is extremely disappointed with the unfortunate developments in Singur because of which Tata Motors had to withdraw the Nano ... |
6 Oct, 2008 |
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100
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Karnataka keen on offering land for Tata Nano project
Karnataka has offered to make land available for the Tata Motors Nano project. |
2 Oct, 2008 |
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