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Market Watch (Free subscription) | yesterday
Tata will reportedly proceed with its plans to build a plant for its ultra-low-budget Nano car in eastern India, after talks yield a compromise ending violent protests against the factory.
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Law Blog - WSJ.com (Free subscription) | yesterday
Protests that surrounded a new Tata Motors plant that will build the world's cheapest car are set to end as the local government and protesters unveiled a compromise over disputed farmland.
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The Earth Times Online Newspaper (Free subscription) | yesterday
New Delhi - An industrial dispute over Tata Motors' acquisition of land in West Bengal for a factory to build the Nano - billed as the world's cheapest car - ended on Sunday. PProtesters reached an agreement with local government on compensation to...
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BBC News (Free subscription) | 10 hours ago
Indian farmers blocking work at a Tata Motors plant suspend their protests after the government agrees to return land.
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Times of India (Free subscription) | 27 minutes ago
Work remained suspended at Tata factory on Monday even after Mamata Banerjee suspended her agitation in Singur. So far, Tatas have declined to give any reaction.
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Financial Time (Free subscription) | 3 hours ago
After receiving a promise that the government will return some land, Indian farmers who have blocked construction work at a Tata Motors car plant decide to suspend their protest
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International Herald Tribune (Free subscription) | 6 hours ago
Farmers in eastern India who have blocked construction work at a plant to build the Nano car said the government promised to return some land.
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The Telegraph India (Free subscription) | 9 hours ago
Calcutta, Sept. 7: Tata Motors will go through the fine print before taking a decision on resuming work at the Singur plant, sources said.
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AutoblogGreen (Free subscription) | 09/06/2008
Filed under: EV/Plug-in , India , Tata Tata Motors has confirmed that the rumors of an all-electric Tata Ace and the all-electric Tata Indica are true. In an unveiling in India this past week, the company took the wraps off of two lithium-ion battery-powered EV prototypes based on the Ace work truck and the Indica sedan (pictured). As we heard earlier this year, the Indica EV will first be sold in...
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Thaindian News (Free subscription) | yesterday
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Financial Time (Free subscription) | yesterday
West Bengal's government and opposition were inching towards a solution to a conflict over farmers' land that is threatening to scupper the state's flagship industrial project, the Tata Nano
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http://www.dolbajao.com/rss.php (Free subscription) | yesterday
Hindu Business Line - 20 hours agoInvestments can be considered in Tata Equity P/E Fund based on its improved performance over the past two years. The fund underperformed the benchmark Sensex by a significant margin in 2006, thus impacting its last three-year performance. Sify Business Standard
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The Independent (Free subscription) | yesterday
Tata Group's troubled project to build the world's smallest car in West Bengal was pulled back from the brink as a rescue deal was thrashed out this weekend.
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Tech News at TechWhack (Free subscription) | 09/06/2008
Tata Indica Hybrid could soon be available in India Tata Motors has already confirmed that they would launch the electric version of their Indica hatchback in Norway next year. This model is likely to find its way into the Indian market in the coming years. The company has now hinted that they could bring a hybrid edition of [...]
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habser | 08/27/2008
Land Rover is loosing more and more field in the States and in Europe comparing to markets like China and Russia, where sales are growing, reaching 3% of sales volume in 2007. Even with this results in the emerging markets, the Indian automaker still has to cut production and to make great efforts to keep it in line with sales.
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infibeam | 02/22/2008
If ever the history of cars be rewritten, then India’s leading auto maker and an industrial giant Tata’s Nano will be firmly etched in golden words as a car that became ‘a dreamer’s dream come true.’ There was a dream, and a dream team behind the most prestigious and challenging project ever undertaken by an Indian company. Nay, shall we say in all modesty, but for Tatas to launch a car price tagged...