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Mission to clean Ganga draws people to bid for gifts received by PM Modi

This is what links the likes of K Ranganatha Achar, a chartered accountant in Udupi, and Sanjeev Jain, a doctor practising in Raipur, both of whom have successfully bought some of the gifts to Modi, in the belief that this will help clean the holy river.

September 09, 2022 / 15:50 IST
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s decision to use the proceeds from the e-auction of the gifts given to him for the Namami Gange’ programme has drawn people from various parts of the country to bid for the items on sale.

This is what links the likes of K Ranganatha Achar, a chartered accountant in Udupi, and Sanjeev Jain, a doctor practising in Raipur, both of whom have successfully bought some of the gifts to Modi, in the belief that this will help clean the holy river.

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Drinking water is a big issue globally, and there is no bigger source for this in India than the Ganga river, Jain said, asserting there is no one better than Modi to do the job.

He has been purchasing various items through e-auction since 2019 and has spent nearly Rs 3 lakh. He bought a statue of Lord Vishnu, which was gifted to the prime minister, for Rs 1.75 lakh.