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Conditions are still not favourable to resume work at Singur plant which will make the Nano, billed as the world's cheapest car, Tata Motors said in a statement on Saturday.
Tata Motors which is building the plant to launch the Rs 100,000 car, has faced violent protests and political opposition over the acquisition of farmland in Singur, an hour's drive from Kolkata.
"There has been no improvement in the ground situation so far, hence the conditions are still not conducive for resuming work today," a Tata spokesman said in an e-mailed statement.
"We continue to assess the situation closely."
Last week, Tata Motors Chairman Ratan Tata said he was prepared to move the plant from Singur if violence continued, despite having invested $350 million in the project.
Trinamool Congress supremo Mamata Banerjee has threatened to organise state-wide demonstrations.
On Friday, thousands of Trinamool supporters blocked roads and shouted slogans against the government, bringing traffic to a halt in the heart of Kolkata.
West Bengal Chief Minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee said he was ready for talks with farmers but could not return 400 acres of land, earmarked for ancillary units, because it would make the project unviable.
Tata Motors has since been flooded with offers from other states for the Nano plant.
Shares in Tata Motors have fallen about 40 per cent from the start of the year, underperforming the broader stock market which has declined nearly 30 per cent in 2008.
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