New Parliament Building: 75 rupees coin will make the inauguration program of the new Parliament House memorable, 50 percent will be silver

New Parliament Inauguration: The new Parliament House is going to be inaugurated on 28 May. To make this occasion memorable, the Union Finance Ministry has taken a big decision. The Finance Ministry on Thursday (May 25) announced that a commemorative coin of Rs 75 will be issued to mark the inauguration of the new Parliament House. 

According to the information, the picture of the new Parliament House and its name will be written on the coin. Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate the new Parliament House on 28 May. Let’s know how the new coin of 75 rupees will look like…

How will the Rs 75 coin look like?
As per the notification issued, the Rs 75 coin will be round in shape. The diameter of the coin will be 44 mm and there will be 200 serrations on the edges. This commemorative coin of 75 rupees will be made by mixing four metals. In which 50 percent silver, 40 percent copper, 5 percent nickel and 5 percent zinc will be used. 2023 will also be written below the picture of the new Parliament House.

The lion and Satyamev Jayate of Ashoka Pillar will be written in the middle of the front of the coin. India will be written on the coin in Devanagari script and India in English. On the reverse side, Parliament House will be written in Devanagari script in the upper periphery and Parliament House in English in the lower periphery. The design of the coin will be as per the guidelines given in the first schedule of the constitution.

Ruckus on the inauguration of the new Parliament House
PM inaugurates the new Parliament House Narendra Modi. The matter of the inauguration of the new Parliament House has also reached the Supreme Court, which is to be heard on Friday (May 26). 

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Who will participate in the programme?
Besides the 18 member political parties of NDA, seven non-NDA parties have accepted the invitation to participate in the programme. BSP, Shiromani Akali Dal, JDS, Lok Janshakti Party (Ram Vilas), YSR Congress, BJD and TDP have given their consent to the programme.

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