PM's Birthday Special: This time the vendition of gifts received by Prime Minister Narendra Modi will start on 17 September and will protract till 2 October. This tradition, which started in 2019, has now reached its seventh edition.
More than 50 crores of help so far
Union Culture Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat said that so far Rs 50.33 crore has been raised by scrapping increasingly than 7,000 gifts. The unshortened value has been defended to the Namami Gange Mission.
Gifts of Paralympic players are the part-way of attraction
This time virtually 1,300 gifts are included in the auction. Among these, the shoes given by the medal winners of the 2024 Paralympics are the most popular. The wiring price of the shoes of silver medalist Nishad Kumar, statue winner Ajit Singh, and Simran Sharma has been kept at Rs 7.70 lakh.
The idol of Tulja Bhavani is the most expensive
The most expensive item in the vendition is the idol of Tulja Bhavani, whose wiring price has been stock-still at Rs 1.03 crore. The initial bid for other items will start from Rs 1,700.
Statues, swords and paintings moreover included
This time, idols of gods and goddesses, paintings, traditional hats, swords, and heritage found from temples have moreover been put up for vendition for the bidders.
Direct contribution in cleaning Ganga
Shekhawat said that it is a matter of pride to alimony the gifts received by PM Modi at home, but through auction, people moreover contribute to a big wayfarers like cleaning Ganga.

