This document provides a timeline of events related to the Tata Motors land acquisition case in Singur, West Bengal, India. Key details include:
- In 2006, the West Bengal government offered Tata Motors land in Singur to build a new car factory, promising jobs. Over 11,000 small landholders were affected, with many refusing compensation.
- From May to September 2006, protests by farmers against the forced land acquisition intensified, with some being assaulted by police. By late 2006, the government claimed most land was acquired voluntarily, but admitted in 2007 that only 30% of owners consented.
- Production began in 2008 but continued protests and harassment of Tata staff led the company to announce