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Tatas might consider setting up of industry at Singur again

Over two years after the pull out of the Nano project in Singur, West Bengal Industry minister Nirupam Sen today said that the Tatas might reconsider investing there.

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Over two years after the pull out of the Nano project in Singur, West Bengal Industry minister Nirupam Sen today said that the Tatas might reconsider investing here.
 
"We want Tata Motors set up industry there. And, they have said that they may consider the matter within a day or two," Sen told reporters after a CPI(M) state secretariat meeting.
 
"The land had been bought and acquired for industry. We hope that people living there will create the proper environment for that," he said.
 
When asked whether the state government was hopeful of the Tatas investing again at Singur, he replied, "Yes."
 
On October 29, the Tatas had told the Supreme Court that the land allocated for the Nano project still belonged to it, which could be used for some other purpose.
 
Their counsel Mukul Rohatgi had said that the Tatas still had the lease for the land and the infrastructure which could be used for some other purpose.
 
He had said despite having a lease deed for 90 years in its favour for 646 acre, there was no activity and the company was paying rent of Rs1 crore every year and lost Rs500 crore.
 
The Nano project had driven away from Singur in Hooghly district to Sanad in Gujarat in September 2008 after prolonged agitation by the Trinamool Congress demanding return of 400 acre of land to farmers who had unwillingly parted with it.
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