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Tatas Nano project good for Gujarats economy: Narendra Modi
Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi today said that Tata Groups Nano car project is good for states economy in spite of global economic recession.
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Modi advises Buddhadeb, Mamata on industrialisation
Riding high after the relocation of the Nano project to his state, Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi Sunday advised his West Bengal counterpart Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee and opposition leader Mamata Banerjee ...
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Nano rollout on Ratan Tata's birthday: Sources
Nano roll out on Ratan Tata's birthday? 12 Oct 2008, 1143 hrs IST,PTI NEW DELHI: Call it coincidence or history repeating itself, the world's least expensive car 'Nano' is likely to be rolled out around the ...
Singur residents demand Nano back
KOLKATA: A section of residents of Singur started an indefinite agitation there from Friday demanding that the Tata Motors small car project - which has now been relocated to Sanand in Gujarat - be set up in ...
Tata took unreasonable position on Singur: CPI
For the first time since the Singur standoff that led to the exit of the proposed Nano car factory from West Bengal, the ruling CPI vent its frustration against the Tatas, charging the group with taking an ...
Nano supporters begin sit-in at abandoned Singur site
"Though I am not a direct member of any syndicate, I support their stand. Some of my family members are already associated with the forum and they have also joined the agitation from yesterday," he said.
Nano runs into fresh land dispute
Ex-Sanand prince seeks compensation for plot; CM's office says land title is clear.
Rajkot auto-part firms rev up as Nano drives into Gujarat
Rajkot-based auto-part suppliers for Nano are gung-ho about relocation of the Nano plant to Gujarat.
Mumbai: The Tatas' decision to exit from Singur in West Bengal has brought the curtains down on a tumultuous episode in the development of the "people's car." Obviously, West Bengal's loss will be another ...
Exclusive look at the Tata Nano
India is fast becoming the centre of a revolution in motoring. A new generation of ultra-cheap cars is about to hit the streets, allowing millions of would-be drivers to dream of personal mobility for ...
Record Weakness in Rupee, Nano in Gujarat
Early rally in Mumbai trading faltered despite Sebi lifting the ban on P-note transactions and the RBI lowering cash reserves ratios by 0.5%. Tata Motors agreed to relocate its Nano manufacturing plant to ...
Instant Carma: Sanand goes global
As the residents of this tiny Gujarat town prepared for the final, delirious night of garba, there was something new to celebrate.
Tata team visits site in Medak
Hyderabad, Oct 6 : For the second consecutive day, a team of officials from Tata Motors conducted inspection of sites in Andhra Pradesh for setting up the Nano car project.
Farmers burst crackers to welcome Tata
Ahmedabad * Farmers at Sanand village in Gujarat burst crackers and distributed sweets last evening, welcoming the Tata Motors' decision to relocate the Rs15bn Nano car project to the state.
Farmers in villages adjoining Gujarat's Sanand have welcomed Tatas' decision to relocate the Rs 1 lakh Nano car project and appeared ready to give their land for the construction of approach roads to the site.
Andhra CM Ysr Reddy unveils Tata policy
HYDERABAD: Survival of the quickest. No sooner had the Tata Motors announced its decision to pull out its Nano car project from Singur in West Bengal than the State Government came out with a new automobile ...
In Nano backdrop, Guj govt acquires private land
Officials claim land acquisition for road project; Land-owners told it's for Nano plant.
Mukherjee, Buddhadeb slams Trinamool Congress for driving Nano out of WB
External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee on Sunday slammed Trinamool Congress of West Bengal for pushing Tata Motors to pull out its Nano project from the state.
Villagers resist TATA team in AP
Tata Motors MD Ravi Kant and his team in talks with Chief Minister Y S Rajasekhara Reddy at the CMa TMs camp office in Hyderabad on Sunday.
Tatas could have been more accommodative to solve Singur: Congress
KOLKATA: The Congress on Sunday said that the Singur crisis could have been solved had the Tatas been accommodative in giving up land more than 70 acres from within the 1,000-acre Nano project area to the ...