KOLKATA, India, Nov 12 (Reuters) - An India court jailed two men for life on Wednesday for the murder of a girl who led protests which eventually forced a factory meant to make the world's cheapest car to shift from its site in eastern India.
Tapasi Malik's charred body was found near the factory built to manufacture Tata Motors' Nano car in West Bengal state
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