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PM mementos e-auction: BCCI, Greenko, JSW among winners of most valuable items

The BCCI also bagged an Angavastra autographed by the Tokyo 2020 Olympic contingent at a winning bid of Rs 90 lakh and two hundred rupees. Angavastra was the fourth most valuable item at the auction.

New Delhi: Under an e-auction of the Prime Minister’s mementos, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), as well as representatives from Greenko, JSW Group, and Solar Industries NSE -2.47 % have bagged the 20 most valuable items.

Since 2019, the National Gallery of Modern Art has conducted three rounds of these e-auctions. The first two rounds were done in 2019 while the third auction took place in September 2021.

All the proceeds from these auctions go to the Namami Gange Mission, which is aimed at conserving and rejuvenating the Ganga.

According to the the responses to the Right to Information (RTI) request filed by ET, BCCI bid the highest amount for eight of the 20 most expensive items that were auctioned.

These include the javelin used by gold medallist Neeraj Chopra at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games that it bagged for a winning bid of Rs 1.5 crore, making it the most valuable item auctioned.

The president and joint managing director of Greenko, Mahesh Kolli won the javelin used by gold medallist Sumit Antil at the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic games for a bid of Rs 1 crore and 25,000 rupees.

Also, the Angavastra autographed by the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic contingent is the third most valuable item bid out.

Maniyar the only bidder for this item, quoted the highest bid of Rs 1 crore for this item, which was presented by the Paralympians to Prime Minister Narendra Modi while he hosted breakfast to felicitate the contingent.

Neeraj Chopra
The BCCI also bagged an Angavastra autographed by the Tokyo 2020 Olympic contingent at a winning bid of Rs 90 lakh and two hundred rupees. Angavastra was the fourth most valuable item at the auction.

While the 20th most expensive item bid at the auction was a model of the Char Dham.

It has been acquired by Satyanarayan Nuwal, the chairman and non-executive director of industrial explosives manufacturer Solar Group.