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Singur Incident: সিঙ্গুরের নার্সিংহোমে নন্দীগ্রামের নার্সের রহস্যমৃত্যু!

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Mamata rekindles Tata ties? Nearly two decades after the Nano walkout, a new chapter could be beginning
Mamata rekindles Tata ties? Nearly two decades after the Nano walkout, a new chapter could be beginning

Economic Times

time10-07-2025

  • Business
  • Economic Times

Mamata rekindles Tata ties? Nearly two decades after the Nano walkout, a new chapter could be beginning

Synopsis Seventeen years after the Singur protest pushed Tata Motors out of West Bengal, Tata Sons chairman N Chandrasekaran met chief minister Mamata Banerjee in Kolkata. The meeting, held at Nabanna, focused on fresh industrial opportunities and new investments in the state. Banerjee also took aim at NITI Aayog for misplacing West Bengal on an official map. The day captured two sides of her leadership — open to big business, yet combative when state pride is at stake.

For the first time in 14 years: Tata Group chairman Natarajan Chandrasekaran meets CM Mamata Banerjee to discuss investment in West Bengal
For the first time in 14 years: Tata Group chairman Natarajan Chandrasekaran meets CM Mamata Banerjee to discuss investment in West Bengal

Time of India

time10-07-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

For the first time in 14 years: Tata Group chairman Natarajan Chandrasekaran meets CM Mamata Banerjee to discuss investment in West Bengal

KOLKATA: A Tata Group chairman came down to Nabanna on Wednesday to meet Mamata Banerjee for the first time in her 14-year tenure as Bengal CM to discuss future investments in Bengal. Tata Group chairman Natarajan Chandrasekaran met Banerjee for about an hour at the latter's 14th-floor office, also marking the first face-to-face conversation between a Bengal CM and Tata Group's senior-most executive since the group's forced exit from Bengal in 2008 amid the tumultuous Singur agitation (led by Banerjee, then the state's principal opposition leader). Tata Group has a strong presence in Bengal through entities like TCS, Tata Hitachi, Tata Steel and Tata Global Beverages. There was no official communication from the administration on Wednesday's meeting but Nabanna seniors said it revolved around the availability of large land parcels in the state. Another topic that the discussion might have explored was the possibility of a direct Air India flight to Europe, they said. You Can Also Check: Kolkata AQI | Weather in Kolkata | Bank Holidays in Kolkata | Public Holidays in Kolkata Chandrasekaran now holds the post once held by Ratan Tata for close to two decades and then by Cyrus Mistry. Banerjee has never met either Tata or Mistry after taking over as Bengal CM. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like So sánh mức trượt giá: Hợp đồng tương lai (CFD) Bitcoin vs Ethereum IC Markets Tìm hiểu thêm Undo The Tata Group (and Tata Sons) chairman was accompanied by Confederation of Indian Industry director-general Chandrajit Banerjee; state chief secretary Manoj Pant, too, was present. Chandrasekaran left the city after the meeting, officials said. Nabanna seniors say the Tata Group chairman has been in touch with the CM since their telephone conversation on the eve of this year's Bengal Global Business Summit. Banerjee had then spoken about their 'detailed discussion' and added that Chandrasekaran was 'keen' on attending BGBS but had some prior engagements. 'He has assured me that they want to invest more in Bengal,' the CM had said while inaugurating the 8th edition of BGBS.

1st time in her 14 years as CM, a Tata Group chairman calls on Mamata Banerjee
1st time in her 14 years as CM, a Tata Group chairman calls on Mamata Banerjee

Time of India

time10-07-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

1st time in her 14 years as CM, a Tata Group chairman calls on Mamata Banerjee

KOLKATA: chairman came down to Nabanna on Wednesday to meet - the first time a Tata Group chairman has done so in her 14-year tenure as West Bengal CM - to discuss future investment in the state. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Chandrasekaran met Banerjee for about an hour at the latter's 14th-floor office, also marking the first face-to-face conversation between a Bengal CM and the Tata Group's senior-most executive since the group's forced exit from Bengal in 2008 amid the tumultuous Singur agitation (which was led by Banerjee, then the state's principal opposition leader). The Tata Group has a strong presence in Bengal through multiple entities - like , Tata Hitachi, and Tata Global Beverages (formerly Tata Tea). There was no official communication from the administration on the subject of Wednesday's meeting but Nabanna seniors said it revolved around the availability of large land parcels in the state. Another topic that the discussion might have explored was the possibility of a direct Air India flight to Europe, they added. Chandrasekaran holds the post once held by for close to two decades, and then by Cyrus Mistry. Banerjee has never met either Tata or Mistry after taking over as Bengal CM. The Tata Group (and ) chairman was accompanied by Confederation of Indian Industry director-general Chandrajit Banerjee. State chief secretary Manoj Pant, too, was present. Chandrasekaran left the city after the meeting, officials said.

Mamata rekindles Tata ties? Nearly two decades after the Nano walkout, a new chapter could be beginning
Mamata rekindles Tata ties? Nearly two decades after the Nano walkout, a new chapter could be beginning

Time of India

time09-07-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

Mamata rekindles Tata ties? Nearly two decades after the Nano walkout, a new chapter could be beginning

Synopsis Seventeen years after the Singur protest pushed Tata Motors out of West Bengal, Tata Sons chairman N Chandrasekaran met chief minister Mamata Banerjee in Kolkata. The meeting, held at Nabanna, focused on fresh industrial opportunities and new investments in the state. Banerjee also took aim at NITI Aayog for misplacing West Bengal on an official map. The day captured two sides of her leadership — open to big business, yet combative when state pride is at stake.

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