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Will be happy to do anything for West Bengal: Ratan Tata

The Tata Group would be happy to do anything that suited the state of West Bengal or the present government, said Tata Group chairman Ratan Tata , in response to Tata Tea share holders on Singur. - NEWSALERT: Ready to return Singur land if compensated, says Ratan Tata - Ratan Tata to meet Nirupam Sen on Singur issue">Ratan Tata to meet Nirupam Sen on Singur issue - Ratan Tata to meet Nirupam Sen today - Steel industry thinks the worst is over and signals are cheery - Tata Steel to ramp up European production - Tata Sons busy behind closed doors at equity infusions However, he clarified, the group had no investment plans for Singur at present. Tata will be meeting state industry minister Nirupam Sen, later in the afternoon.


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