Olympic gold medallist Neeraj Chopra’s lance brought the most elevated bid of Rs 1.5 crore at the third round of e-sale of renowned gifts and mementoes introduced to Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
An aggregate of 1,348 mementoes were set up for the third round of the e-closeout. Sports memorabilia of decoration winning Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Game and Tokyo 2020 Olympic Game competitors and models of Ayodhya Ram Mandir, Varanasi’s Rudraksh hall, were among the features.
More than 8,600 offers were gotten for the recorded things, with an enriching mace, a copy of the Statue of Unity, a Charkha and a chime getting the most elevated offers as far as offered esteem when contrasted with the base cost.
The greatest number of offers were gotten by the model of Sardar Patel at 140 offers, a wooden Ganesha at 117 offers, a token of the Pune metro line at 104 offers, and a token of the Victory fire at 98 offers.
Deeply, a signed fence of Bhavani Devi that went for Rs 1.25 crore, Sumit Antil’s lance (Rs 1.002 crore), an angavastra signed by the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic unexpected (Rs 1 crore), and Lovlina Borgohain’s Boxing gloves (Rs 91 lakh).
The e-barters were held from September 17 to October 7, 2021, through the web-based interface www.pmmementos.gov.in. The returns of the sale will go to the Namami Gange Mission that intends to save and restore the stream Ganga.