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Neeraj Chopra's Javelin Receives Highest Bid Of Rs 1.5 Cr. In E-auction

Sentinel Digital Desk

New Delhi: Neeraj Chopra's javelin has fetched the highest bid in the which is Rs 1.5 crore in the third round of e-auction of prestigious gifts and mementos presented to Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

The third round of e-auction of prestigious gifts and mementos presented to Prime Minister Narendra Modi was held from 17th September to 7th October.

1348 mementos were put up for e-auction in this third round, which has evoked a huge interest among the public, who enthusiastically placed bids to get an opportunity to own a valuable piece of history. The highlight items of this round of e-auction included the sports memorabilia of the medal winning Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games and the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games; models of Ayodhya Ram Mandir; Varanasi's Rudraksh auditorium and many other precious and interesting collectibles. More than 8600 bids were received for the items.

Items like decorative mace, replica of Statue of Unity, a Charkha and a bell received highest bids in terms of bid value as compared to the base price. Maximum number of bids were received by the sculpture of SardarPatel (140 bids), wooden Ganesha (117 bids), memento of Pune metro line (104 bids) and memento of Victory flame (98 bids).

The favourite picks in terms of the highest bid value were Neeraj Chopra's javelin (Rs 1.5 Cr.), autographed fence of Bhavani Devi (Rs 1.25 Cr.), Sumit Antil's javelin (Rs 1.002 Cr.), Angavastra autographed by the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic contingent (Rs 1 Cr.) and Lovlina Borgohain's Boxing gloves (Rs 91 L). ​

The fact that the e-auction proceeds would be utilized for the Namami Gange project served to motivate the participants to bid and contribute to the noble cause close to the heart of every Indian. The e-auction amount is expected to be much higher than the last two rounds. The innovative exercise also gave a sense of participation in nation building to the citizens.

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