Finance Ministry Notification: To mark the occasion of the inauguration of the Parliament House, the Finance Ministry has issued a notification in this regard. The coin will have the image of the Parliament complex and the new Parliament building.
New Parliament Building Inauguration: Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate the new Parliament building on 28 May. A commemorative coin of Rs 75 will be minted on this occasion. To mark the occasion of the inauguration of the Parliament House, the Ministry of Finance has issued a notification in this regard. The coin will have the image of the Parliament complex and the new Parliament building. According to the statement from the Ministry of Finance, the coin of Rs 75 will be circular with a diameter of 44 mm.
Coin will be made of four metals
The coin will be made of four metals. It will contain 50 percent silver, 40 percent copper, 5 percent nickel and 5 percent zinc. The year ‘2023’ will be inscribed below the image of the Parliament complex. PM Modi will inaugurate the new Parliament House. At least 25 parties are expected to participate in the opening ceremony. 20 opposition parties have decided to boycott the programme.
These parties will be included in the ceremony
Apart from 18 members of the ruling NDA, seven non-NDA parties including the BJP will attend the event. Let us tell you that BSP, Shiromani Akali Dal, Janata Dal (Secular), Lok Janshakti Party (Ram Vilas), YSR Congress, BJD and TDP are such non-NDA parties, which are expected to be present in this function.
Opposition parties targeted PM Modi
Opposition parties targeted PM Modi for the inauguration of the new Parliament House, saying that the arrogance of his government has destroyed the parliamentary system. Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge tweeted alleging that Modi ji, Parliament is the temple of democracy established by the people. The office of the President is the first part of the Parliament. The arrogance of your government has destroyed the parliamentary system.
75 rupees coin will be like this
The Rs 75 coin to be issued on the occasion of the inauguration of the Parliament House will be of 35 grams. It will contain 50% silver, 40% copper, 5% zinc and 5% nickel. Talking about its design, Ashoka Pillar will be made on one side of the coin and Rs 75 will be written on the bottom side.