Launched in 1998, the Golden Quadrilateral is part of a $30-billion plus National Highways Development Project-the most ambitious building spree here since Britain created the railway system in the 1800s. Much as the U.S. Interstate Highway System mobilized American society, India hopes the Golden Quadrilateral will push the country's economic engine into overdrive.

Kolkata: The West Bengal government has convened an all-party meeting here on Tuesday to find ways torestore normality in Singur so that Tatas can resume work on the car project there.

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New Delhi: With the fate of Tata

Interview with Industries Minister Nirupam Sen.

Nirupam Sen:

West Bengal

NANO BOOKINGS IN OCTOBER BUT DELIVERIES IN JANUARY
Bs Reporter / Kolkata September 26, 2008, 0:22 IST

Strong corroboration that Tata Motors was withdrawing its Nano plant from West Bengal came today after Commerce and Industries Minister Nirupam Sen told the state cabinet that the chances of the Nano being built at Singur were

Indrani Dutta

SINGUR: West Bengal governor Gopalkrishna Gandhi has said that the people of the State desire and deserve a solution on the Singur issue.

KOLKATA: The West Bengal government appears gradually reconciling itself to the eventuality of Tata Motors pulling out of Singur.

The Cabinet, in a last-ditch effort on Thursday, appealed to the company not to withdraw from Singur and assured it all help and cooperation in implementing the small car project.

Buddha Requests Tatas To Stay, Oppn To Cooperate

Kolkata: It

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