Order of the National Green Tribunal (Eastern Zone Bench, Kolkata) in the matter of Shivaji Chatterjee Vs Himadri Chemical & Others dated 16/01/2018 regarding pollution caused by Himadri Chemicals, Singur, West Bengal. The Applicant Shivaji Chatterjee prays for an interim direction for inspection of the unit by a Committee which …
KOLKATA: The West Bengal government appears gradually reconciling itself to the eventuality of Tata Motors pulling out of Singur. The Cabinet, in a last-ditch effort on Thursday, appealed to the company not to withdraw from Singur and assured it all help and cooperation in implementing the small car project. Chief …
Marcus Dam Kolkata: The spectre of Tata Motors pulling out of Singur loomed large even as there were reports on Wednesday of certain vendors moving out their equipment over the past few days from the project site, where work has remained suspended for more than three weeks. Tata Motors, however, …
Bs Reporter / Kolkata September 25, 2008, 0:35 IST Even as Tata Motors showed strong signs of moving its small car project out of West Bengal, political tensions over the plant in Singur continued to run high. In a fresh attack today, Trinamool Congress leader Mamata Banerjee and her allies …
Although land acquisition for the Singur plant by West Bengal Industrial Development Corporation was well within the law, its approach was heavy handed and lacked transparency, says Arvind Panagariya ASET of weather events that individually give rise to only a mild to moderate storm turn deadly when they occur simultaneously. …
Tata Motors Considering Rollout From Pantnagar, Moves Equipment Out Of Singur Sutanuka Ghosal KOLKATA RATAN Tata is yet to officially bring the curtain down on Singur. But behind the scenes, the Tatas have clearly moved on, albeit silently. Information trickling in from the highest echelons of Bombay House suggested Tata …
N. Ram KOLKATA: West Bengal Chief Minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee told The Hindu here on Sunday that he was appealing to all opposition parties in West Bengal to
Marcus Dam KOLKATA: Trinamool Congress chief Mamata Banerjee has threatened to resume her agitation on the Singur issue after seven days if the West Bengal government does not abide by an understanding it had with her associates on September 7 in the presence of Governor Gopalkrishna Gandhi. The agreement was …
IT didn't take too long for the warm afterglow of the deal between Trinamool Congress chief Mamata Banerjee and the West Bengal government to dissipate into a debate over drafting. But then, such devil in the detail could stymie the settlement
"There was a young lady of Riga, Who smiled as she rode on a tiger. They returned from the ride With the lady inside -And a smile on the face of the tiqer" On Singur and Mamata Banerjee, the limerick seems, at first, singularly applicable. Here is this termagant, with …
Tata Motor's plant for the Nano car has been stalled as the CPI(M) and the Trinamul Congress battle it out The deadlock could not have lasted much longer. After Ratan Tata made a veiled threat to move the Nano car plant from Singur to another location, Mamata Banerjee of the …
Tata Motors was planning to pull out of Singur in West Bengal, from where it was to roll out its low-cost car Nano. In a statement last fortnight, the company said it was "evaluating alternate options for manufacturing the Nano car at other company facilities and a detailed plan to …
Unlike most of West Bengal, Hooghly district, where the Singur block is located, has never been a stronghold of the Left parties. Even before the Singur crisis, the ruling Communists had been kicked out of several panchayats in the Singur block. It got worse for the Left Front last November …
Marcus Dam Trinamool Congress leader Mamata Banerjee enters the Raj Bhavan in Kolkata on Friday to meet West Bengal Governor Gopalkrishna Gandhi to discuss the Singur issue. There was optimism after the talks as Ms. Banerjee spoke of her anxiety for a solution. KOLKATA: Trinamool Congress chief Mamata Banerjee, who …
ANIL BUDUR LULLA Bangalore, Sept. 18: Karnataka today offered the Tatas the best possible inducement to drive the Nano project out of Singur. Chief minister B.S. Yeddyurappa laid on the table for Tata Motors boss Ravi Kant not one, but two plots of land