It looks like Tata -- the company behind the $2,000 Nano car and India's no-frills Ginger budget hotel chain -- wants to market the 1,244 low-cost homes it will...
Tata, the Indian company that made worldwide headlines with its $2,000 Nano car, now plans to build 1,000 tiny apartments outside Mumbai that will sell for $7,800 to $13,400 each....
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