Farmers threatened to resume protests if talks to resolve dispute do not produce results soon.
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Tuesday , 9 September '08
Governor Gopalkrishna Gandhi has said that he had "factored-in" most points in the Congress resolution on the issue.
Tuesday , 9 September '08
State Govt reassured Tatas that no land would be taken out of company's main plant or from areas earmarked for ancillary units.
Monday , 8 September '08
The two-year-old crisis over Singur which had forced the Tata Motors to think in terms of shifting the Nano car project out of West Bengal seemed headed for a resolution late tonight as a land-for-land agreement...Friday , 5 September '08
Despite the political opposition that has resulted in suspension of work at Singur, Tata Group chairman Ratan Tata...Friday , 5 September '08
To keep the Nano factory from moving out of the state, the West Bengal Government is ready with what it calls an “attractive economic package...Friday , 5 September '08
Brightening prospects of an end to Singur deadlock, first round of talks between WB Govt and Trinamool Congress ended in Kolkata.Thursday , 4 September '08
As the West Bengal government struggled with a formula that would break the Singur deadlock and keep the Nano from leaving...Thursday , 4 September '08
The first Nano cars from Singur, had they been allowed to roll out on schedule, would have been a bright red in colour.Wednesday , 3 September '08
It’s official now. West Bengal will miss its date with the first Nano - the world’s cheapest car that was to roll out of the Tata Motors Singur plant...Wednesday , 3 September '08
Tata said violent protests had forced it to suspend work at Singur and look at alternative sites.Tuesday , 2 September '08
For the first time since work was suspended at the Tata’s small car factory at Singur due to a dharna by Mamata Banerjee...Tuesday , 2 September '08
Protests slowed work at factory for months, threatening to derail Tata's Nano launch plans.Monday , 1 September '08
Work continued to be stalled at the Tata Motors small car plant in Singur on ninth day of Trinamool Congress' indefinite dharna.Saturday , 30 August '08
A day after Tata Motors called back its employees from Singur, citing constant intimidation by Trinamool Congress workers...Thursday , 28 August '08
Reliance Industries Limited chairman Mukesh Ambani has come out in support of Tata’s beleaguered Nano project...Tuesday , 26 August '08
Trinamool Congress chief Mamata Banerjee, on her second day of protests at Singur, refused to blink today after Chief Minister...Saturday , 23 August '08
Then it will be a no to Bengal’s industrial future. State’s politics faces its biggest testSaturday , 23 August '08
Ratan Tata’s warning today couldn’t have come at a worse time for West Bengal Chief Minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee.Tuesday , 19 August '08
Trinamool Congress chief Mamata Banerjee’s plan for an indefinite blockade at the Singur plant of Tata Motors...