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Indian state loses hope on Tata Nano project-report

Fri Sep 26, 2008 12:28am EDT

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MUMBAI, Sept 26 (Reuters) - The Indian state of West Bengal, where Tata Motors planned to build the ultra-cheap Nano car, has lost almost all hope of retaining the project, the Indian Express newspaper said on Friday, citing the state's chief minister.

Tata Motors (TAMO.BO), India's top vehicle maker, had suspended work in Singur in the eastern state earlier this month after violent protests by farmers unwilling to give up their land for the factory. It said it was looking at other locations.

Despite talks with the main opposition party backing the protesters, Chief Minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee has told the cabinet "hope for Singur is alomost lost", the paper said.

"The situation in Singur has deteriorated to such a point that there is hardly any hope for the Nano rolling out from there," he was quoted as saying on Thursday.

A Tata Motors spokesman declined comment on the report.

Local media, which have carried pictures of trucks carrying what they say are equipment from the Singur factory, have said Tata Motors has started shifting out of the factory, which was to have an initial capacity of 250,000 units.

Tata Motors had said it planned to launch the Nano, priced at just above 100,000 rupees ($2,165), around October. ($1=46.2 rupees) (Reporting by Rina Chandran; Editing by Alistair Scrutton)





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