Pradeep Gooptu &Amp; Kausik Datta

Stories by Pradeep Gooptu &Amp; Kausik Datta

Indage Vintners shuts regional offices

Indage Vintners shuts regional offices

Rediff.com   9 May 2009

In an attempt to reduce costs, India's biggest wine producer, Indage Vintners, has started closing its regional offices, while centralising all sales and marketing activities at its headquarters in Mumbai.

Singur books a date with Nano

Singur books a date with Nano

Rediff.com   11 Apr 2009

Zahir Haq lost his farmland to the Nano factory, but still applied for a car, when bookings for the Tata Motors Rs 1 lakh car opened at Singur on April 9. And he is not alone: an appreciable number of Singur residents booked the Nano through the bank branches in the area, with the State Bank of India branch as the nodal point.

Nandigram set to flare up over chemical hub

Nandigram set to flare up over chemical hub

Rediff.com   9 Apr 2009

Locals -- more so in the area broadly called Nandigram lying across the minor Haldi River from Haldia -- fear a fresh round of land acquisition, as the state government pushes ahead with its petroleum, chemical and petrochemical investment region plans with Indian Oil Corporation and Calc Refinery Ltd as its anchor tenants. The PCPIR is one of the Left Front government's showcase projects in its efforts to accelerate growth in the state.

Tata Motors retains Singur land for now

Tata Motors retains Singur land for now

Rediff.com   3 Feb 2009

The 997-acre plot in Singur handed over by the West Bengal government to Tata Motors is likely to remain in the hands of the company and can be returned only after a year or so.

Reliance Money plans SME exchange

Reliance Money plans SME exchange

Rediff.com   2 Feb 2009

The company is also mulling to enter the currency futures space through the exchange. Recently, the Securities and Exchange Board of India had issued guidelines for SME exchange, and had set a minimum net worth criteria of Rs 100 crore (Rs 1 billion) for entity willing to start it.

mjunction shelves IPO plan on Tatas' support

mjunction shelves IPO plan on Tatas' support

Rediff.com   29 Jan 2009

mjunction services, one of the largest e-commerce companies promoted by Steel Authority of India and Tata Steel, has shelved its initial public offering plan after Tata Steel indicated it would back the management team for its future expansion plans.

Nano will cost Bengal hundreds of crores a year

Nano will cost Bengal hundreds of crores a year

Rediff.com   1 Oct 2008

Sources in the West Bengal government's finance department said the state had made budgetary provisions that would run into several hundred crores every year for 20 to 30 years to attract Tata Motors' Nano project to Singur.

Singur land costs far more than state offer price

Singur land costs far more than state offer price

Rediff.com   16 Sep 2008

The West Bengal government's new compensation package for 'unwilling' farmers in Singur, 40km from Kolkata, might have been praised by Tata Motors, but those involved in land transactions in the area find the offer inadequate.

Singur turns Bengal promoters generous

Singur turns Bengal promoters generous

Rediff.com   29 Aug 2008

The surprisingly strong opposition to land acquisition in Singur and earlier events at Nandigram, where local protests forced the government to scrap plans for a chemical hub, have induced investors keen on acquiring land in West Bengal to come up with compensation packages that can only be described as extravagant.

An interview with Rama Prasad Goenka

An interview with Rama Prasad Goenka

Rediff.com   16 Aug 2008

"My life has been full of interesting people", Rama Prasad Goenka tells Business Standard when asked about memories of an era when the open Indian economy was converted into a closed one based on the licence raj by the person whom he openly idolises, former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi.

Race against time for Tata Motors in Singur

Race against time for Tata Motors in Singur

Rediff.com   13 Jun 2008

Even as Tata Motors is racing against time to get its new Singur plant near Kolkata ready for commercial roll-out of the Nano by October 2008, the company may need an out-of-the-box solution to overcome some delays in the integrated plant and component park structure proposed for the vehicle.

Singur opposition fading

Singur opposition fading

Rediff.com   18 Feb 2008

The dissent against the Tata Motors Rs 1 lakh car project at Singur appears to be finally ebbing with the disputed land being reduced to 120 acres vis--vis the earlier level of 330 acres.

Non-tribals hold key to Torpa steel project

Non-tribals hold key to Torpa steel project

Rediff.com   6 Feb 2008

It is no coincidence that most of the willing land sellers are non-tribals who own plots to the south-west of Torpa on the road leading to the town of Simdega, where the highway crosses the Koel and Karo rivers.

ArcelorMittal's steel plant in Jharkhand?

ArcelorMittal's steel plant in Jharkhand?

Rediff.com   4 Feb 2008

Torpa is looking for a second chance to migrate from a poor village to a modern urban cluster but tension is building between those who want development and those against it. For two decades, National Hydel Power Corporation (NHPC) proposed, and some local tribal groups opposed, the setting up of the Koel-Karo hydro-electric project there, and it was finally abandoned last year.

Bengal: Chemical hub to displace villagers

Bengal: Chemical hub to displace villagers

Rediff.com   6 Dec 2007

It's clear why Nayachara is the place now being favoured by the West Bengal government. Besides being sparsely populated (700-odd according to the highest government estimates), this is a community that is not "supposed to be here" and, therefore, presumably easy to shift out.

ADAG eyes coal firm in Indonesia

ADAG eyes coal firm in Indonesia

Rediff.com   3 Dec 2007

The group has earmarked over Rs 4,000 crore (Rs 40 billion) to acquire coal mines in foreign countries.

Vodafone to raise Rs 2,000 cr overseas

Vodafone to raise Rs 2,000 cr overseas

Rediff.com   26 Nov 2007

Vodafone-Essar, the leading GSM operator is raising around $500 million (Rs 2,000 crore) through overseas borrowing. This is the first fund raising by the telecom major after British telecom major Vodafone acquired a majority stake.

Videocon joins race for UK oil company

Videocon joins race for UK oil company

Rediff.com   24 Nov 2007

Videocon Industries, the oil-to-consumer durables company, has joined the race for the acquisition of the London-based Burren Energy, which recently rejected several approaches including one worth $3.5 billion (Rs 14,000 crore) from the Italian major ENI.

Dubai co queers Tata pitch for Orient-Express

Dubai co queers Tata pitch for Orient-Express

Rediff.com   24 Oct 2007

Dubai Holding, an investment firm of the Dubai government, has threatened to come out with an open offer for Orient-Express Hotels if the Tata group acquires a significant stake in the hotel chain. This comes exactly a month after the Tata group's Indian Hotels Company bought 10 per cent and expressed interest in striking a deal which was turned down by Orient-Express.

3 Tata firms begin CEO search

3 Tata firms begin CEO search

Rediff.com   12 Oct 2007

The top slots at three Tata companies -- Tata Motors, Tata Steel and Tata Consultancy Services -- will be up for grabs in two years with incumbents Ravi Kant, B Muthuraman and S Ramadorai due to retire in 2009.