By Sujoy Dhar
KOLKATA, India, Sept 9 (Reuters) - Indian farmers threatened on Tuesday to resume protests that blocked construction work on a factory to build Tata Motors' super-cheap Nano car if talks to resolve a dispute over land do not produce results soon.
The Nano project, in the eastern state of West Bengal, has been mired in a land row since the snub-nosed, $2,300 car was unveiled to a ...
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