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On 3 October it became official that TATA will leave Singur when Ratan Tata announced it in a press conference in Kolkata. While the ruling party has gone all out [ 5 ] for acquisition of 997 acres (4.03 km 2 ) [ 1 ] of multi-crop land required for the car factory , questions have been raised about the party forcible acquisition which was made ...
Tata Motors announced in 2006 that the Nano would be manufactured in Singur, West Bengal. [22] Local farmers soon began protesting the 'supposed' forced acquisition of their land the new factory entailed. [22] Tata first delayed the Nano launch and later decided to build the car in a different state, Gujarat, instead. [23]
Tata Motors started constructing a factory to manufacture their $2,500 car, the Tata Nano at Singur. [21] She protested against the setting up of the plant at Singur, West Bengal. Patkar's convoy was assaulted, allegedly by CPI(M) activists, at Kapaseberia in East Midnapore district while on her way to strife-torn Nandigram. [22]
Singur gained international media attention since Tata Motors started constructing a factory to manufacture their $2,500 car, the Tata Nano, at Singur. The small car was scheduled to roll out of the factory by 2008. [7] In October 2008 Tatas announced its withdrawal from the project. [8]
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Singur gained international media attention since Tata Motors started constructing a factory to manufacture their $2,500 car, the Tata Nano at Singur. The small car was scheduled to roll out of the factory by 2008. [18] In October 2008 Tatas announced withdrawal from the project. [19]
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The Singur controversy [54] in West Bengal was a series of protests by locals and political parties over the forced acquisition, eviction, and inadequate compensation to those farmers displaced for the Tata Nano plant, during which Mamata Banerjee's party was widely criticised as acting for political gain.