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Kia Motors starts plant location hunt
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Brickbatting in Singur, rally for Tata project
For India foray, Kia Motors has met industry department officials in Tamil Nadu and has expressed its desire to set up shop in the state. ...... |
Eight days later, Durgapur Expressway partly opened
A day after the Tatas decide to suspend work at the Singur plant, incidents of brickbatting were reported when a rally in support of the Tata project turned violent. Nano looks for a new home...... |
Traffic comes to a standstill in WB
Eight days after the Trinamool Congress laid siege to the Tata Motors car plant site blocking the Durgapur Expressway, one flank of the vital highway was opened to traffic today....... |
Work at Tata Motors hit in Singur
Traffic came to halt across West Bengal for an hour yesterday, following a road blockade called by the Trinamool Congress-led opposition to protest the "illegal" acquisition of farmland in S...... |
Mamata: First return land, then we ll talk
Work at Tata Motors plant in Singur almost came to a halt today with attendance dropping, as workers who turned up for duty were allegedly threatened by the Trinamool Congress whose indefinite dharna ... |
Kia starts plant location hunt
Pleading that West Bengal should not lose the Tata Motors' small car project, Chief Minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee yesterday urged Trinamool Congress chief Mamata Banerjee to end the protests ag...... |
Ford to spend $75 million to retool plant for small cars
For India foray, Kia Motors has met industry department officials in Tamil Nadu and has expressed its desire to set up shop in the state. ...... |
The bigness of our smallness
WAYNE, Mich. &mdash Ford Motor said today it will spend $75 million to retool part of its Michigan Truck factory to make car bodies, part of the automaker's plan to convert some truck factorie...... |
Singur row: Govt, Mamata reach consensus
India suffers from a congenital disease: it is about the bigness of our smallness: when it comes to anything, it is almost always self interest before national interest; when it comes to establishing ... |