Tata Nano pulled out from Singur
World's small wonder car is Tata Nano as it costs only RS.1 lakh making it easier for average car lovers to buy it.Now Ratan Tata has finally decided to pull out their Nano car plant from Singur, the controversial site in West Bengal. Ratan Tata met the West Bengal Chief Minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharya on Friday afternoon, but that meeting failed to convince Tata to stay on. Tata's decision has an end to more than a month long agitation led by the Trinamool Congress chief Mamata Banerjee.
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After the violence in Singur as well as the death of Lalit Kishore Choudhary, Tata made the right move and left. For Singur to develop past subsistence farming, they need industry. The way to develop industry is through a predictable regulation and taxation regime that rewards the company for bringing jobs. Violent protests and murder is NOT the way. I read a great article titled “Tata says ‘tata’ to Singur” at http://economicefficiency.blogspot.com/2008/10/tata-motors-says-tata-to-singur.html that really spells it out.
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