New Delhi [India], September 24 (ANI): Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday requested residents to participate in an public sale of items he had obtained. The proceeds from the public sale will go in the direction of the Namami Gange mission, PM Modi mentioned.
Sharing an X put up, the Prime Minister mentioned, ‘Over the previous few days, the net public sale for the varied items I’ve obtained throughout my completely different programmes has been underway. The public sale contains very fascinating works which illustrate the tradition and creativity of India. The proceeds from the public sale will go in the direction of Namami Gange. Do participate within the public sale.’
The e-auction for the mementos obtained by the Prime Minister started on September 17 at 10 am, marking PM Modi’s birthday, and can shut on October 2 at 5 pm.
As per the PM Memetos’ web site, the mannequin of Ram Mandir in silver, Kamdhenu with calf, mannequin of a cane ship, wood charkha, and different objects are a part of the dwell public sale.
The objects for public sale additionally embrace work such because the Kailasa Temple at Ellora, a G20 poster, and a framed Lord Buddha from Bihar, amongst others.
A consumer can go to pmmementos.gov.in, register an account and bid for the items within the public sale.
PM Mementos is an Open Auction portal of the Government of India, which permits patrons to take part within the on-line public sale for the objects on show after due registration, the web site acknowledged.
According to the Ministry of Jal Shakti, the Namami Gange Programme is an built-in conservation mission authorized by the Central Government in June 2014 as a ‘flagship programme’ to realize the dual targets of air pollution abatement, conservation, and rejuvenation of the nationwide river Ganga with a price range outlay of Rs 20,000 crore.
Its implementation is split into entry-level actions, for quick seen affect; medium-term actions, to be carried out inside a 5-year timeframe; and long-term actions, to be carried out inside a 10-year timeframe. (ANI)

