Ministry of Culture, Government of India, is organizingan e-Auction featuring an exquisite array of gifts and mementos received by the Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi,slated to run from 17th September to 2nd October, 2024.
The Union Minister of Culture and Tourism Shri Gajendra Singh Shekhawat briefed the media about thee-auction, today, at National Gallery of Modern Art, New Delhi and said that this extraordinary collection mirrors India’s rich tapestry of culture, spirituality, history, and politics.This grand auctionwith more than 600 objects, will be conducted online and will be open to the public at large. Individuals keen to partake in this remarkable event may register and participate via the official website: https://pmmementos.gov.in/.
A poignant section of the auction pays tribute to India’s valiant warriors and freedom fighters, celebrating the glorious chapters of our nation’s history. A key feature of the auction is the sports memorabilia from Paralympic Games, 2024, the Minister informed.
The minister further stated that this is the sixth edition in a series of successful auctions of Prime Minister mementos, initially launched in January 2019.These auctions have garnered more than 50 crores in five editions.The Minister said that likein the previous editions, the proceeds from this edition of the auction will also be contributing to the NamamiGange Project, a flagship initiative of the Union Government dedicated to the conservation and restoration of our national river, the Ganga, and the protection of its fragile ecosystem. The funds generated through this auction will provide support to this worthy cause, strengthening our commitment to preserving our environment, added the minister.The Minister urged the people to participate in the e-auction as it will serve a noble purpose, contributing to the public welfare.
The items on offer encompass an array of traditional art forms, showcasing vibrant paintings, intricate sculptures, indigenous handicrafts, captivating folk and tribal artifacts. Among these treasures are items traditionally bestowed as symbols of honor and respect, including traditional angavastras, shawls, headgear and ceremonial swords.
Of special note is the collection of religious artifacts, featuring meticulously crafted temple models, such as the Shri Ram Mandir in Ayodhya and Shree Dwarkadhish at Dwarka. Additionally, the auction includes stunning statues of Hindu deities, adding a spiritual dimension to this splendid exhibition.
Distinguished works of art such as Pichwai paintings and many others grace this collection. Notable items such as Khaadi shawls, Silver Filigree, Mata Ni Pachedi Art, Gond Art and Madhubani Art add further depth to the offerings, representing the diverse cultural heritage of India.
Union Minister Shri Shekhawat also inaugurated a special demonstration cum creation of sand art by the acclaimed sand artist and Padma Shri Awardee, Shri SudarsanPattnaik, organised atNational Gallery of Modern Art (NGMA). This event is part of thematic celebration on the occasion of Vishwakarma Diwas, which also marks the birthday of the Prime Minister of India. On this auspicious occasion Shri Pattnaikhas crafted an extraordinary sculpture using sand and an array of 2,000 earthen lamps (diyas). This installation celebrates the spirit of Vishwakarma and eloquently embodies the theme of “Viksit Bharat” (Developed India). This captivating blend of artistry and symbolism promises to be a centerpiece of the celebration, reflecting not only the exquisite craftsmanship of Shri Pattnaik but also the profound cultural and spiritual ethos that underpin the aspiration of a “Viksit Bharat.”