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75 rupee coin Prime Minister Narendra Modi is going to inaugurate the new Parliament House on 28 May. A new coin of Rs 75 will also be released on this occasion, which will have many features. The Finance Ministry has issued a notification regarding the minting of new coins.
Coins will be made from these metals
According to the notification of the Ministry of Finance, a coin of 75 rupees will be launched on the occasion of the inauguration of the new Parliament House. The weight of this coin will be 35 grams. It will have a mixture of 50 percent silver and 40 percent copper. 5 percent each of nickel and zinc metal.
new coin will be like this
On the face of this new coin of 75 rupees, the value of 75 rupees will be written under the Ashoka pillar. Apart from this, India will be written in Hindi and English on the right and left sides. The other side of the coin will have a picture of the new Parliament House, with Parliament Complex in Hindi on the top and English below. The year 2023 will be written below the picture of Parliament.
The coin will be minted at the Calcutta Mint
This coin is being minted at the Kolkata Mint of the Government of India. It will be launched by PM Modi during the inauguration ceremony of the new Parliament House. The Finance Ministry has said that keeping in mind the rules of the first schedule, these coins will be minted.
Opposition of some political parties
Let us tell you that political activities have intensified in the country regarding the new Parliament House. Several political parties, including the Congress, have announced to boycott the inauguration of the new Parliament building. Opposition parties argue that the new Parliament building should be inaugurated by the President and not the Prime Minister.
this will be the new parliament house
Talking about the new Parliament House, it has been designed in a triangular shape. The new Parliament House has 888 seats for the Lok Sabha and the Visitors’ Gallery has seating for more than 336 people. At the same time, the new Rajya Sabha has 384 seats and the audience gallery has a seating capacity of more than 336 people. Along with Indian tradition, modernity has also been taken care of in the construction of the new Parliament House. Its campus is equipped with various state-of-the-art technologies.