Nayachar is an island in the Hooghly River, off Haldia in Purba Medinipur in the Indian state of West Bengal. The island inhabited by few fishermen, has shot into the larger public view as the proposed site of the major chemical hub initiated by the erstwhile Left Front alliance led West Bengal Government. The hub was earlier proposed at Nandigram. Following the West Bengal State Assembly Election in 2011, the All India Trinamool Congress and Indian National Congress coalition under Mamata Banerjee led new West Bengal Government announced on 19 August 2011 that this project will be scrapped.
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| - Nayachar (en bengalí: নয়াচর) es una isla en el río Hooghly, en el estado indio de Bengala Occidental. La isla es habitada por unos pocos pescadores, y ha llamado la atención del público en general recientemente como el sitio propuesto para un centro químico importante iniciado por el Gobierno de Bengala Occidental. El centro se propuso antes, en Nandigram. Sin embargo se anunció el 19 de agosto de 2011 que este proyecto será desechado.La palabra bengalí Char significa una franja de terreno de arena saliendo del lecho de un río o el mar por encima del nivel del agua. Naya significa "Nuevo". (es)
- Nayachar is an island in the Hooghly River, off Haldia in Purba Medinipur in the Indian state of West Bengal. The island inhabited by few fishermen, has shot into the larger public view as the proposed site of the major chemical hub initiated by the erstwhile Left Front alliance led West Bengal Government. The hub was earlier proposed at Nandigram. Following the West Bengal State Assembly Election in 2011, the All India Trinamool Congress and Indian National Congress coalition under Mamata Banerjee led new West Bengal Government announced on 19 August 2011 that this project will be scrapped. (en)
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| - Nayachar (en bengalí: নয়াচর) es una isla en el río Hooghly, en el estado indio de Bengala Occidental. La isla es habitada por unos pocos pescadores, y ha llamado la atención del público en general recientemente como el sitio propuesto para un centro químico importante iniciado por el Gobierno de Bengala Occidental. El centro se propuso antes, en Nandigram. Sin embargo se anunció el 19 de agosto de 2011 que este proyecto será desechado.La palabra bengalí Char significa una franja de terreno de arena saliendo del lecho de un río o el mar por encima del nivel del agua. Naya significa "Nuevo". (es)
- Nayachar is an island in the Hooghly River, off Haldia in Purba Medinipur in the Indian state of West Bengal. The island inhabited by few fishermen, has shot into the larger public view as the proposed site of the major chemical hub initiated by the erstwhile Left Front alliance led West Bengal Government. The hub was earlier proposed at Nandigram. Following the West Bengal State Assembly Election in 2011, the All India Trinamool Congress and Indian National Congress coalition under Mamata Banerjee led new West Bengal Government announced on 19 August 2011 that this project will be scrapped. (en)
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