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Taking no chances, Tata team dials Uttarakhand
The Tatas have sounded the Uttarakhand government on the possibility of shifting the small-car project to Pantnagar if they decide to leave Singur, a top government official said....  | Read.. 
 
Tussle amid talks
The Trinamul Congress delegation was on its feet and about to walk out at one point during today’s talks at Raj Bha ...  | Read.. 
 
CPM upset with Gandhi
The government and the CPM are upset at the governor’s suggestion for return of some Singur land but have chosen to ...  | Read.. 
 
Flank open for trucks
Trucks plied along one flank of Durgapur Express through the day for the first time since Mamata Banerjee’s siege ...  | Read.. 
 
Canada hotel skirts Calcutta
The Singur stand-off had its first repercussions on Bengal’s business with a Toronto-headquartered hotel group today sa ...  | Read.. 
 
Hopes alive at siege
Sirajul Mullick went home today a tad disappointed, but not disheartened. ...  | Read.. 
 
Bengal may have been riveted to the goings on over Singur, but some of its key players were also celebrating Teachers’ Day. ...  | Read