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Mumbai: Tata Motors Ltd on Tuesday signed an agreement with Gujarat state to make the ultra low-cost Nano car there, days after India’s top vehicle maker pulled out of West Bengal state.

Chairman Ratan Tata and other company officials signed and exchanged documents with Gujarat chief minister Narendra Modi.

Tata Motors, which had planned to launch Nano from around October, had received offers from several other states after announcing its pullout last week from West Bengal, where farmers unhappy with the compensation for their land had forced work to be suspended for more than a month at the factory.

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