The Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee government has clarified that the 997-odd acres at Singur, originally meant for the Nano project, will not be handed to farmers who lost their land. It will be used for industrial purpose only.
Read more »Nano land won't be returned to farmers: Bengal govt
Nano drives up land prices in Sanand
The much talked about Nano project has found a new home in Gujarat, driving the land prices there to an all time high with a 200 per cent hike in just one fortnight.
Read more »Why Tata chose Gujarat for Nano
Tata Motors opted for Gujarat over several other states for its Nano project because of the speed at which the state acted after the auto major pulled out of Singur in West Bengal, company chairman Ratan Tata said in Gandhinagar on Friday.
Read more »Congress uses RTI to get Nano deal details
Congress has asked for details of the deal signed between the Gujarat government and Tata Motors for the company's Nano car project under the Right to Information (RTI) Act.
Read more »Politics fuels Nano protest in Gujarat, agitation intensifies
Trouble just seems to be following the Tata's prestigious Nano project. After protesting farmers led by the Trinamool Congress drove the project out of West Bengal, now in its new home in Gujarat, it is almost like a repeat all over again.
Read more »Top gear: Modi gets Nano to drive from Gujarat
Within days of moving out of West Bengal, Tata Motors have decided to drive the Nano project to and from Gujarat. This development comes after Tata scouted many sites including some in Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh.
Read more »Hunt on for Nano site in Karnakata, AP
The Tata Nano car project was on Sunday vigorously wooed by Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh and Gujarat as its top officials carried out site inspections after the group exited West Bengal following political opposition.
Read more »Tata`s Nano pulls out of West Bengal
Putting up a brave front after Tata Motors' decision to pull out the Nano project from his state, West Bengal Chief Minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee on Sunday said the state might have lost one battle, but not the war.
Read more »Pro-Nano farmers' bandh underway in Singur
A 12-hour bandh began in Singur on Saturday morning even as those who had given their land willingly for the Tata Motors Nano car project continued their overnight blockade of Durgapur Expressway demanding re-opening of the plant.
Read more »Tata pulls out Nano car project from West Bengal
Tata group chairman Ratan Tata on Friday announced the company was taking the Nano small car project out of Singur in West Bengal because of continuing political opposition to it.
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