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OpIndia Evening Dispatch: Sunday, 3rd February, 2019

A quick round up of things that made it to news today.

We will stand with all the people who were ever part of India: PM Modi pitches for passage of Citizenship (Amendment) Bill

On Saturday too, while addressing a rally in West Bengal, PM Modi had pressed on the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill

BJP President Amit Shah flags off the ‘Rath Yatra’ to collect feedback from across the nation to compile manifesto

Over 11 crore BJP workers will reach out to 10 crore households to ask their opinions regarding their idea of New India and their expectations from Narendra Modi

BJP sounds the poll bugle, launches the ‘Bharat Ke Mann Ki Baat’ campaign

The BJP has said that the manifesto for the upcoming general election will be compiled on the basis of the feedback received from across the country

Arvind Kejriwal moves on from ‘EVMs are rigged’ conspiracy, ‘your name is removed from voter list’ is the latest

Arvind Kejriwal floats a new conspiracy theory every few days to stay in the news

Four months after ED froze their bank accounts, Greenpeace India shuts its Delhi and Patna office

From 300 employees at its peak, Greenpeace India is now down to about 20 staffers including those based at the headquarter in Bengaluru

Bihar: Seemanchal Express derailment claims seven lives, relief and rescue operations on

Indian Railways has announced that it would give ex-gratia of Rs 5 lakh each to the kin of every deceased

Modi government’s much needed focus on India’s farm sector

Agricultural sector regained its focus post-2014 when the Modi government came into power as it realized the need to revive India’s agricultural sector.

‘Hindutva means being proud of Hindu roots’: 12 year old Kianna Rodrigues pens an open letter to Shashi Tharoor

Congress leader Shashi Tharoor had tweeted: "Hindi, Hindu, Hindutva ideology is dividing the country"

How Rani of Jhansi escaped the Nehruvian hammer of oblivion

Rani of Jhansi herself was a subject of great attention by the Colonial authors, historians and missionaries.

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