Tata's bye bye to Singur - What people have to say The indefinite agitation against the Tata Nano plant in Singur, West Bengal has entered its 11th day, forcing Tata Motors to call for a complete shutdown of its plant since Friday. 03 Sep 2008
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Tata says bye bye to Singur, looking to relocate With the protests against the Tata Motors' Nano plant in Singur, West Bengal, showing no signs of abatement, Tata Motors announced Tuesday that it is looking to relocate its plant to another state. 03 Sep 2008
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Singur Standoff: Mamata relents after West Bengal Governor intervenes, agrees on talks In a step that has been welcomed by the West Bengal government, opposition party Trinamool Congress (TMC) leader Mamata Banerjee said she is willing to hold talks with the state authorities and Tata Motor and resolve the dispute concerning the farmlands acquired by the state government in Singur for Tata Motors' Nano project. 02 Sep 2008
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K.K. Birla leaves behind rich legacy Noted industrialist Krishna Kumar Birla passed away on Saturday, in Kolkata, at the age of 89, leaving behind a rich legacy. 31 Aug 2008
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Tata Motors halts work at Singur plant as protests intensify Tata Motors seems to be on its way of pulling the plug on the Nano project in Singur, West Bengal, when it ordered its staff to stay away from the plant on Friday, even as protests from farmers and Trinamool Congress (TMC) party workers have become more defiant and violent. 30 Aug 2008
Industrial production growth falls to 6 years low, sends alarm bells ringing India's industrial production growth has sent alarm bells ringing, growing 3 percent in March from 14.8 percent a year earlier, and slowing from the previous month's 8.6 percent and well below market forecast of 6.2 percent, government data showed on Monday. 12 May 2008
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Indian industrial growth calms economic slowdown fears Indian industrial output showed unexpected strength in August, easing concerns that economic growth was moderating, and analysts said low inflation suggested the central bank could hold interest rates steady this month. 12 Oct 2007
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Indian Govt. promises to eradicate poverty, focus more on industrialization, farming The Government of India has promised the one billion-odd people of the world's largest democracy on the 60th year of its independence that it will pursue major industrialization policies even as it unveiled a Rs. 25,000 crore ($6.25 billion) investment plan for agriculture to create jobs and remove poverty. 19 Aug 2007
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ICBC may set IPO record: Report China's biggest commercial bank plans to raise up to $ 19 billion with an initial public offering this year, possibly breaking the record for the world's biggest IPO, a news report has said. 12 Sep 2006