PM Modi releases particular stamp, Rs 75 coin to mark inauguration of recent Parliament construction

By way of PTI

NEW DELHI: High Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday launched a unique commemorative postage stamp and a Rs 75 coin to mark the inauguration of the brand new Parliament construction.

He launched the coin and the stamp on the inauguration tournament held on the Lok Sabha chamber of the brand new Parliament construction.

Consistent with a gazette notification through the Division of Financial Affairs beneath the Union Ministry of Finance, the load of the coin could be 34.65-35.35 grams.

One facet of the coin will undergo the picture of the Lion Capital of the Ashoka Pillar within the centre, flanked through the phrase “Bharat” in Devanagari script and “INDIA” in English, it mentioned.

The rupee image “?” and denominational price “75” in world numerals may also be inscribed beneath the Lion Capital.

The opposite facet of the coin will undergo the picture of the Parliament Advanced and the 12 months “2023” in world numerals beneath the picture.

NEW DELHI: High Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday launched a unique commemorative postage stamp and a Rs 75 coin to mark the inauguration of the brand new Parliament construction.

He launched the coin and the stamp on the inauguration tournament held on the Lok Sabha chamber of the brand new Parliament construction.

Consistent with a gazette notification through the Division of Financial Affairs beneath the Union Ministry of Finance, the load of the coin could be 34.65-35.35 grams.googletag.cmd.push(serve as() googletag.show(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); );

One facet of the coin will undergo the picture of the Lion Capital of the Ashoka Pillar within the centre, flanked through the phrase “Bharat” in Devanagari script and “INDIA” in English, it mentioned.

The rupee image “?” and denominational price “75” in world numerals may also be inscribed beneath the Lion Capital.

The opposite facet of the coin will undergo the picture of the Parliament Advanced and the 12 months “2023” in world numerals beneath the picture.