Published On:September 23 2008
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Tata Motors plans to relocate nano project

Bangalore: The Karnataka Government has sought an “early appointment” with Mr Ratan Tata, Chairman of the Tata Group, “to take forward the negotiations on relocating the Nano project to Dharwad,” said Mr Murugesh Nirani, Minister for Large and Medium Industries.

The Principal Secretary, Department of Industries and Commerce, Mr V. Umesh, said Tata Motors’ officials had visited two sites near Dharwad which could be offered for the project.

While one site is about 800 acres, the other is 1,000 acres, he said, adding that the Government has 500 acres in its possession, which could be made available for the Nano project immediately.

About 500 acres is in possession of the Government. If they want additional 300-500 acres, we can acquire and give it to them,” Mr Umesh said. “There won’t be any problem because it is a single crop, dry land where, by and large farmers would agree. It will be consent acquisition and compensation will be at market rate,” he said.)

Last week, a Tata Motors team led by its Managing Director, Mr Ravi Kant, met the Karnataka Chief Minister, Mr B.S. Yeddyurappa, and discussed the possibility of locating the Nano plant in the State.

The State Government had assured the team all help.

The West Bengal Government has extended the deadline for receiving applications from farmers in Singur who wish to accept their compensation cheques in lieu of land acquired from them for the Tata small car project.

The earlier deadline expired on Monday. Now the farmers have some more time to submit applications for receiving their compensation cheques.

Till Monday, a total of 70 ‘hitherto-unwilling’ farmers put in their applications before the district authorities for collecting their compensation cheques.

And, till Monday, 45 cheques had been issued. The total number of “unwilling farmers” who have not accepted their compensation cheques is stated to be around 2,200.


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