New Parliament House | A special Rs 75 coin will be ‘launched’ at the inauguration of the new Parliament House, know its specialty

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New Delhi. According to great news, the Union Ministry of Finance has announced the issuance of a Rs 75 coin (Rs 75 coin) on the occasion of the inauguration of the new Parliament House building on May 28. The Union Ministry of Finance has announced in this regard today, that is, on Thursday. According to information, the image of the new Parliament House complex will be printed on this coin. Note that Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate the new Parliament House complex on May 28.

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At the same time, according to the notification, this Rs 75 coin will have a beautiful image of the Parliament complex. This coin will be 44mm in diameter. In turn, this special coin will have a mixture of 50% silver, 40% copper, 5% nickel and 5% zinc. Its weight will be around 35 grams. This coin has been made at the Kolkata mint.

Here are the features

  • Satyamev Jayate will be written on this coin.
  • Ashoka Pillar will also be engraved on the coin.
  • On the left side of the coin will be written Bharat in Devanagari language and India in English.
  • On the top side of this special coin, House of Parliament will be written in the Devanagari language.
  • An image of the Parliament House complex will be printed below.
  • The design of the coin has also been made as per the specifications given in the First Schedule of the Constitution.
  • The coin will bear the symbol of the rupee and the denomination of 75.

It should be reported that on December 10, 2020, the first stone for the construction of the new Parliament House was laid. At the same time, the construction cost of the new complex of this beautiful Parliament House was estimated at Rs 861 crores, but then around Rs 1200 crores was spent on its construction. However, now politics takes precedence over the inauguration of the new Parliament House building. In fact, the opposition parties are strongly demanding the president to inaugurate the new Parliament House complex, so now 20 opposition parties have boycotted the inauguration program for the new Parliament House complex.

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