Sreelatha Menon / New Delhi September 04, 2008, 1:33 IST

Tata Motors decision to suspend work indefinitely in Singur underlines the rise of civil society movements in the last decade in the context of land acquisition by industry aided by government, and more recently in the context of the SEZ Act.

Marcus Dam

Company evaluating alternative options

Kolkata: Tata Motors Limited on Tuesday announced suspension of work at its small car manufacturing plant at Singur in West Bengal

Subrata Nagchoudhury

Tata Motors suspends work, plans to relocate; CPM

Cost clock ticking: The Singur plant
Sept. 1: Tata Motors and its vendors are losing close to Rs 1 crore every day since work at Singur was stopped on Friday after suspected Trinamul Congress supporters roughed up some of the personnel and prevented them from entering the factory.

Work at the plant remains suspended.

M. Dinesh Varma

The country

Govindraj Ethiraj / Mumbai September 02, 2008, 0:10 IST

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Bs Reporter / Kolkata September 2, 2008, 0:26 IST

Stronger indications of a solution to the land acquisition impasse at the Tata Motors factory complex in Singur emerged today after Chief Minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee said at Writers

TRINAMOOL MEETS WEST BENGAL GOVERNOR
Bs Reporter / Kolkata September 1, 2008, 0:27 IST

The impasse at Singur caused by the indefinite protest in front of Tata Motors Nano-manufacturing plant by the Trinamool Congress and its allies under Mamata Banerjee seemed to have moved closer to a resolution today even as Tata Motors indicated it would not send its workers and officers to the plant site on September 1.

BALASORE: North Orissa Chamber of Commerce and Industry (NOCCI) has urged Ratan Tata to set up the ancillary complex of its Tata Nano-Auto at Balasore.

The request came days after Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik rolled out red carpet for the Nano project in the State.

Tata threatens to make the world

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