PM opened the treasure: Auction of 1200 gifts received by Modi on september 17, the price ranges from 100 to lakhs of rupees
This is the fourth auction of items gifted to PM narendra Modi. Of the 1200 objects, 300 have been exhibited in the National Gallery of Modern Art. The proceeds from this auction will be spent on the 'Namami Gange program.
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The auction of gifts received by prime minister narendra modi last year is going to be held from september 17 to october 2, gandhi Jayanti. During this time 1200 items will be auctioned. From the description of these gifts to their price, all the details will be available online. Their reserve price is also being fixed. It will range from Rs 100 to lakhs of rupees.

This is the fourth auction of items gifted to PM narendra Modi. Of the 1200 objects, 300 have been exhibited in the National Gallery of Modern Art. The proceeds from this auction will be spent on the 'Namami Gange' program. Namami Gange is an integrated conservation and rejuvenation program launched by the Modi government in june 2014. It aims to reduce the pollution of river ganga by adopting a comprehensive river basin approach

From Madhubani painting to chess set
The gifts that are being auctioned for PM narendra modi range from a Madhubani painting to a chess set presented during the recent chennai Chess Olympiad. This Madhubani painting is special because it has been engraved on the pain of the corona period and vaccination against the epidemic. This is the fourth auction of gifts and souvenirs received by PM Modi. It also includes sports equipment for Paralympians and athletes who have won medals at the Commonwealth Games.

Price of this picture is Rs.100
The lowest price among the gifts being auctioned by the PM is a picture of Lord Ganesha. Its reserve price has been kept at Rs 100. Reserve price is the minimum price, one can participate in the government's efforts for ganga conservation by bidding in the auction and buying it for any amount more than this. The picture of Ganesha was presented to the PM by the Sri Venayaka Devaru temple in Karnataka. Also, Commonwealth Games 2022 also has a table tennis racket bearing the signature of gold medalist Bhavna Patel. Its reserve price has been kept at Rs. Among the gifts of the PM are gifts received from Chief Ministers and Governors.

Neeraj Chopra's spear was auctioned for 1.5 crores
Olympic gold medalist, Neeraj Chopra's javelin was sold for Rs 1.5 crore in the auction held last year. Last year the auction was held in three phases. Then more than 16 crores were received from the auction of more than 1300 items. All this amount was also given to Namami Gange.



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