With West Bengal government today rejecting the party

Bs Reporter / Kolkata September 18, 2008, 5:58 IST

Miffed Mamata Threatens To Go On Warpath After Sept 19
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Kolkata: The Tata Motors authorities

KOLKATA

Bs Reporters / Kolkata September 17, 2008, 0:50 IST

Mamata Banerjee today hinted that the Trinamool Congress and its allies could resume the agitation for return of 300 acres inside the 997-acre Tata Motors Nano factory at Singur, and another 100 acres around it, because the West Bengal government had violated the agreement reached with the Opposition at a meeting chaired by Governor Gopal Krishna Gandhi on September 7.

DEBATE
Business Standard / New Delhi September 17, 2008, 3:31 IST

Since most projects can be shifted to other states, the problem will be minimal, especially if industry can find ways to make farmers partners in their profits.

RAJEEV CHANDRASEKHARRAJEEV CHANDRASEKHAR,
Member of Parliament and President, FICCI

For every Singur, there is an example of fairly successful land acquisition somewhere else in the country

-Nano shell in the making

TAPAS CHAKRABORTY

The Nano: On course
Pantnagar, Sept. 15: Amid efforts to ensure the Nano rollout from Bengal, a Tata Mo- tors team that had been engaged in Singur has been making up for lost time by working on the car

A K Bhattacharya / New Delhi September 16, 2008, 3:03 IST

The political management of any large industrial project is as important as its economic management.

West Bengal Chief Minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee may have succeeded in dissuading Tata Motors from pulling out of Singur, where it had planned to manufacture the much-trumpeted Nano car. But the damage the entire controversy has caused to Bhattacharjee

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