Bangalore:
Bangalore: The Karnataka government has offered 1000 acres of land at Dharwad to Tata Motors for setting up Nano car plant.
Chief Minister B S Yeddyurappa has also offered several other facilities for the small car project.
Managing Director of Tata Motors G Ravikant met Karnataka Chief Minister B S Yeddyurappa on Thursday.
"The CM said he will give all support and required incentives if we want to relocate the plant," said Ravikanth after his meeting with the chief minister.
The company already has an equipment manufacturing facility at Dharwad.
Ravikanth said the project will be an integrated one and requires 1,000 acres of land.
"The company is yet to decide on relocation, though it is actively looking for alternatives. We will consult with our chairman Ratan Tata," Ravikanth said.
The operations at Tata's manufacturing unit at Singur in West Bengal came to a halt early this month after protests by opposition parties over the acquisition of farmland.
Bangalore: The Karnataka government has offered 1000 acres of land at Dharwad to Tata Motors for setting up Nano car plant.
Chief Minister B S Yeddyurappa has also offered several other facilities for the small car project.
Managing Director of Tata Motors G Ravikant met Karnataka Chief Minister B S Yeddyurappa on Thursday.
"The CM said he will give all support and required incentives if we want to relocate the plant," said Ravikanth after his meeting with the chief minister.
The company already has an equipment manufacturing facility at Dharwad.
Ravikanth said the project will be an integrated one and requires 1,000 acres of land.
"The company is yet to decide on relocation, though it is actively looking for alternatives. We will consult with our chairman Ratan Tata," Ravikanth said.
The operations at Tata's manufacturing unit at Singur in West Bengal came to a halt early this month after protests by opposition parties over the acquisition of farmland.
source: www.mid-day.com
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