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Tata Motors welcomes Bengal initiatives

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Mumbai, Sept. 14 Tata Motors welcomed the Bengal Government’s initiatives to placate evicted farmers with better compensation packages. “Tata Motors appreciates and supports the recent initiatives of the Government of West Bengal for the residents of Singur area where it had acquired land for Tata Motors’ Nano project,” said the company spokesperson in a statement here.

Tata Motors hoped that these initiatives will evoke a positive response from the residents of Singur and that all stakeholders will contribute to create a congenial environment conducive to the long-term sustained operations of an industrial enterprise.

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