The bid for Noida DM's racket, who won the silver medal in Paralympics, reached 10 crores


Posted on 17th Sep 2021 04:22 pm by rohit kumar

New Delhi: Today is the 71st birthday of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. On this occasion, the auction of gifts received by PM Modi from different places has been started. These gifts also include kits and equipment for medal winners at the recently concluded Olympic and Paralympic Games. The auction, which started today, will continue till October 7.

 

 

LY Suhas, who won the silver medal in the Paralympic Games and DM of Noida, seems to be winning the auction so far. A few days ago, during the Prime Minister's meeting with 12 Paralympic players, the badminton racket that Suhas had gifted to the Prime Minister, its base price was kept at Rs 50 lakh in the auction. But only a few hours have passed since the auction started and the bid for Suhag's badminton racket has reached Rs 10 crore.

 

 

The base price of Neeraj Chopra's Javelin, who created history by winning the gold medal in the Jacqueline Throw in the Olympic Games, was kept at Rs 1 crore. In the auction so far, the price of that javelin of Chopra has reached 1.20 crores. At the same time, the javelin of Sunil Antil, who won the gold medal in the javelin throw in the Paralympic Games, has been kept at a base price of only one crore rupees.

 

 

The cost of hockey sticks reached 1 crore

The base price of the hockey stick of Rani Rampal, the captain of the women's hockey team, who made history by reaching the semi-finals in the women's hockey game of the Olympic Games, has been kept at Rs 80 lakh. This hockey stick also has the signatures of all the players of the hockey team. The price bid of a hockey stick has reached up to Rs 1 crore so far.

 

 

 

Let us tell you, the money received through this auction will be used for the Namami Gange project. Even before this, when the Prime Minister had auctioned his gifts, that money was used only for the Namami Gange project. online auction

This is being done through the website of https://pmmementos.gov.in/. The auction, which started today, will continue till October 7.

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