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Published 11:54 IST, October 25th 2019

Painting of PM Modi with Gandhi sells for Rs 25 lakh at e-auction

The e-auctioning of mementos received by PM Modi drew to a close on Friday with the highest bid of Rs 25 lakh for a painting of the PM with Mahatma Gandhi

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The exhibition cum e-auctioning of mementos received by Prime Minister Narendra Modi drew to a close on Friday with the highest bid of Rs 25 lakh for a painting of the PM with Mahatma Gandhi, a statement from the government said. All proceeds from the e-auction will be donated towards funding the Namami Gange Mission. The Union Culture Ministry organised the e-auction from September 14 to sell a total of 2,772 mementos gifted to Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

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Items were kept on display at the National Gallery of Modern Art in New Delhi. The mementos include diverse objects and memorabilia including paintings, sculptures, shawls, jackets and traditional musical instruments. Initially, the e-auction was supposed to be held till October 3. However, a decision was taken to extend the auction process for another three weeks. As of today, all items on auction stand sold-out.

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Celebrities, politicians and activists have shown interest in the auction, with many like Bollywood stars Anil Kapoor, Arjun Kapoor, and singer Kailash Kher endorsing it. Amongst the mementos on display, the lowest base price was kept at Rs 500 for items like a small statue of Lord Ganesha and a decorative wooden box in lotus shape. The highest base price of Rs 2.5 lakh was reserved for an acrylic painting with a tri-colour background of the Prime Minister with Mahatma Gandhi, which has received a final bid of Rs 25 lakh.

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A framed photograph of the prime minister receiving blessings from his mother, with a base price of Rs 1000, has received a bid of Rs 20 lakh. Other popular auction items include an exhibit of Manipuri Folk Arts (an original base price of Rs 50,000, sold for a bid of Rs 10 lakh) and a metallic sculpture of a cow feeding a calf (a base price of Rs 4,000, sold for a bid of Rs 10 lakh). A metallic 14 cm statue of Swami Vivekanand with a base price of Rs 4,000 has received a final price of Rs 6 lakh.

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Updated 19:20 IST, October 25th 2019