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101
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WB Govt to hold talks with Tata Motors on Nano plant
The government of West Bengal said that it is going to hold talks on Friday with Tata Motors to discuss about the fate of the Nano plant at Singur, which is on the outskirts of Kolkata. |
1 Oct, 2008 |
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102
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Singur helps forge ties between Tata and other Corporates
Notwithstanding the impasse in Singur, it has become possible for the Tatas to forge new ties between them and other big companies in India. |
30 Sep, 2008 |
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103
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Buddhadeb faces the possibility of Tata pulling out of Singur
West Bengal Chief Minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee is now faced with the probability of Tata Motors pulling out of Singur. |
27 Sep, 2008 |
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104
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Tata asks one vendor from Gujarat to redirect supplies
The Tata Nano’s vendors are currently apprehensive about the shifting of the mother plant from Singur. |
26 Sep, 2008 |
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105
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Tata Motors commences exit from Singur
Tata Motors has started moving equipment and other paraphernalia out of its factory in Singur. |
25 Sep, 2008 |
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106
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Tata Motors considering to manufacture Nano at Pantnagar
A top Tata team is meeting senior figures in the Uttarakhand government to call for a cruicial 100 acre plot next to its existing plant in Pantnagar. |
25 Sep, 2008 |
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107
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Tata Nano to have three variants
The Nano will be rolling out next month in three petrol variants – standard, deluxe and luxury. |
23 Sep, 2008 |
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108
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CM states that Tatas will quit West Bengal if package is not accepted
This package provides for 70 acres of land from the Tata Motors car project area and compensation |
22 Sep, 2008 |
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109
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West Bengal Government says no more concessions on Singur issue
The West Bengal government has precluded further concessions on a land –for-land agreement related to the Singur issue. |
20 Sep, 2008 |
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110
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Karnataka makes an offer of 1,000 acres for Nano plant
Karnataka made an offer of 1000 acres and all necessary incentives to Tata motors for shifting to Karnataka from Singur, where the company is besieged to hold to the land that has been allocated to it. |
19 Sep, 2008 |
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111
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Top executives from Tata Motors to meet Karnataka CM for Nano plant
This step comes after the company suspended the construction of a factory on September 2 in Singur, West Bengal due to violent farmer protest there against acquisition of the land. |
18 Sep, 2008 |
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112
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Tata to roll out diesel version of Nano by next year
“Tata Motors plans to launch the diesel variant nine months after the petrol model is rolled out, which is scheduled for October,” the source said. |
17 Sep, 2008 |
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113
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Mamata would not like Tata to move out of Singur
Banerjee said, "I don't want the Tata to pull out of Singur, but I am not bothered either. However, the main plant can be set up on 600 acres and the ancillary on 100 acres.”, |
17 Sep, 2008 |
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114
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Bosh to follow Tata for the Nano
German auto component manufacturer has stated that it will support Tata Motors at any place Tata wishes to produce its Nano. |
17 Sep, 2008 |
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115
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Tata Motors looking for new principal manufacturing facility
Three possible locations have been suggested. They could either be in Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, or Southern India, most probably in Chennai. |
13 Sep, 2008 |
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116
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Trinamool Demand for Seeking the Return of 300 Acres of Project Land Rejected
The demand by Trinamool Congress for the return of 300 acres of land from within the project area at the Tata Motor’s land at Singur has been rejected by the West Bengal government. |
13 Sep, 2008 |
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117
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Tata to commence production of 1000 Nanos from Pune Plant
Tata Motors will commence the production of 1000 Nanos at its Pune Plant. The last lot of components has been released by vendors. |
12 Sep, 2008 |
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118
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Nano clears ARAI road test
Although the Singur plant may not be ready yet to produce theNano, the Rs. 1 lakh car has passed the road tests, signifying the car is worth for the Indian roads. |
10 Sep, 2008 |
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119
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Indian auto industry poised for global leadership by 2020 - IBM
According to IBM the Indian automobile industry will become a global leader in automobiles by 2020, with companies like the Tata leading the scene with their innovative products like the Nano. |
8 Sep, 2008 |
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120
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Jharkhand Deputy CM invites Tata to setup Nano plant in state
Chief Minister Shibu Soren has already assured all facilities if Tata Motors wished to shift its Nano factory (from West Bengal) to the state. |
8 Sep, 2008 |
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