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Nano search over, Tata homes in on Gujarat

TimePublished on Tue, Oct 07, 2008 at 20:18, Updated on Tue, Oct 07, 2008 at 20:44 in India section

IT'S OFFICIAL: Ratan Tata made the announcement in Gujarat's capital Gandhinagar on Tuesday.

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    Ahmedabad: It's finally official. Tata Motors' small car, Nano, will now roll out of Modi's Gujarat.

    Tata Motors chairman, Ratan Tata made the announcement in Gujarat's capital Gandhinagar on Tuesday. Accompanying him was Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi. And Ratan Tata could not have chosen a better day for the announcement - the day Modi completed seven years in office.

    The Tatas have chosen Sanand, close to Ahmedabad, as the project site. The site is located within the 1,100-acre Anand Agriculture University campus.

    A memorandum of understanding has been signed between Tata Motors and the Gujarat government.

    "I don't see the entry of Nano as mere investment in Gujarat. I see it as a partnership between the Tatas and Gujarat - a partnership that would give a new direction and drive to our state's development," said Modi.

    "I welcome Ratan Tata and Tata Motors in the new endeavour, and in the progress of my state. I had wanted Nano project to roll out of India, irrespective of the state. And I am happy that they have chosen Gujarat," he added

    Ratan Tata said it was a momentous, happy and special day for Tata Motors.

    "We had been through a sad experience, but so quickly and with so much enthusiasm, we now have a new home. Having this new home and this new pact on the seventh anniversary of the Chief Minister's leadership makes it a special occasion for us," he said.

    "We will be a good corporate citizen of Gujarat. We will be conscious of everything that Gujarat stands for and contribute to the good quality of life for its people. Given the kind of problems across the country, what we saw here was truly unbelievable.," he added.

    Ratan Tata said it would be the group's endeavour to roll out Nano as scheduled, even though it would take some time to build a new plant in Gujarat.

    "It would be too premature to talk about when Nano will roll out of Gujarat. The Chief Minister has given us the goal. This is the smallest car in India and I want the project to be built at the shortest possible time. We won't be supersonic but build the plans soon. We will launch Nano as per schedule, even if we may not have the volumes," he said.

    Tata Motors began scouting for an alternative site after pulling their project out of Singur in West Bengal following protests over the acquisition of farmland for the factory and threats to the company's employees, contractors and vendors.

    Several states like Andhra Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Maharashtra and Hayrana said they would roll out the red carpet should the Tata Motors agree to set up its project in their territories, but the group finally chose Gujarat.

    The plant will produce 2.5 lakh cars per annum initially and expand capacity to 5 lakh cars a year. The project, including its vendor and service providers, will generate over 10,000 direct and indirect jobs, the company said.

    While awaiting the Sanand plant's completion, Tata Motors will explore the possibility of manufacturing Nano at its existing facilities at Pune and Pantnagar, and launch the car in the last quarter of this financial year.

    Soon after the announcement, farmers - who had sold land to Anand Agricultural University and from which, in turn, the Gujarat government bought the land back for the project - said they were happy Tata Motors have chosen Gujarat.

    The state, one of India's most industrialised ones, accounts for five per cent of the country's population and six per cent of its geographical area but contributes to 16 per cent of total investment and over 20 per cent of its exports.

    Some of the leading companies operating in areas like gems and jewellery, dairy, chemicals, petrochemicals, pharmaceuticals, cement, ceramics, engineering and textiles have their bases in the state.

    The state attracted the maximum investment in the country in 2007-08, amounting to 22 per cent, and over 100 projects worth a whopping Rs 6244.2 crore are under implementation, as per a recent study by the Reserve Bank of India.

    Some of India's largest industrial houses like Reliance Industries, Aditya Birla Group, Essars and Adani, as also global players like Matsushita, ABB, Shell and Bombardier have a presence in the state.

    Tata Motors is one of India's largest automobile companies with revenues of Rs 880 crore. The company, which bought two iconic British brands Jaguar and Land Rover last year, has operations in the UK, Thailand, South Korea and Spain.

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