The gifts received by PM Modi will be auctioned from today, you can also raise from Rs 1700.

Updated: Wed, 17 Sep 2025 06:00 am (IST) The online auction of 1300 gifts received by Premier Narendra Modi begins from September 17 and runs until October 2. The amount received at the auction will be donated to the Namami corridors mission. This time, the auction contains gift images and paintings of Paralympic 2024 players. The base value of gifts ranges from 1700 to 1.03 crore. Jagran Bureau, New -Delhi. The online auction of 13 hundred gifts received from the country and the world to Prime Minister Narendra Modi begins from September 17, that is, the prime minister’s birthday, which will last until October 2. During this time, the amount received at the auction of gifts is spent on the Namami corridor mission introduced for cleaning ganga. Remove the ad, just read the news, the seventh edition of the auction that started from the year 2019 of PM’s gifts is the seventh edition. This time, one of the most important gifts held for the auction is the gift of the Paralympics 2024 players the most important. The basic value of the gifts held for the auction was held from 17 hundred to 1.03 crore. The auction begins from 17 September, the Minister of Culture of the Union, Gajendra Singh Shekhawat, gave information about the online auction of gifts received by the Premier from September 17, saying that the auction of more than seven thousand gifts was held in the last six years, which received Rs 50,33 crore. This amount was donated to Namami corridors Mission. This time, too, many important gifts were held for the auction, including gifts of the players, idols of gods, paintings, hats, swords, temples idols, etc. For all these gifts, everyone can bid online from September 17. The most expensive statue of Tulja Bhavani, meanwhile, is the most important gifts of PM, held for auction, the statue of Tulja Bhavani, praised at Rs 1.03 crore, with silver medal winner Nishad Kumar of Paralympic 2024, Nishad Kumar, Bronze Medalist Ajit Singh and Simran Sharma. The base price of which is set separately at Rs 7.70 Lakh. Shekhawat said that keeping the prime minister’s gifts in his homes is a matter of pride, such a large number of people do not take. In addition, Ganga also contributes to cleanliness. Reading Prime Minister Modi is also auctioned by gifts received from the country and the world, how long can you participate; Look at the price and road here

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