PM Modi will auction his gifts to enliven ‘clean Ganga’ project

Narendra Modi (2nd from right) laughs with former Indian cricketers (L-R) V. V. S. Laxman, Sunil Gavaskar and Kapil Dev after they presented Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott with a gift during a reception in Melbourne. (PTI)

New Delhi: The government will be auctioning about 1,900 gifts received by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the funds raised will be used for the project to clean river Ganga, according to a statement.

The items that would be auctioned include paintings, sculptures, shawls, pagris, jackets and traditional musical instruments from across the country.

“The physical auction will be conducted January 27 and 28, 2019 at National Gallery of Modern Art, New Delhi from 12.00 pm onwards. The e-auction will take place subsequently from January 29-30, 2019 for remaining items left after physical auction,” the statement said.

The items are currently on display at the National Gallery of Modern Art, which comes under the Ministry of Culture.

PTI

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