Deciphering Narendra Modi's Property Holdings: Unraveling the Prime Minister's Assets
According to my most recent update, India's
current prime minister is Narendra Modi. Political arguments and media scrutiny
are just two places where his property holdings and personal wealth have been
discussed. While general information regarding his possessions is known,
specifics may be hard to come by or may differ from one source to another.
Like any prominent figure, information on Narendra Modi's property
holdings would certainly be investigated and confirmed by the proper
authorities and media sources. If you want to know what's happening right now,
you should look at reputable news sources or official statements made by the
government.
According to his most recent report of assets, Prime Minister
Narendra Modi does not own a vehicle, but his wealth has increased by Rs 26.13
lakh from a year ago, bringing it to over Rs 2.23 crore. Additionally, Prime
Minister Modi does not own any real estate because he gave away his stake in a
plot of land in Gandhinagar.
These particulars were posted to the website of the Prime
Minister's Office (PMO). At the end of March 2022, the prime minister's asset
value was 2,23,82,504 rupees.
There are four gold rings belonging to Prime Minister Modi, with a
combined worth of Rs 1.73 lakh, per his disclosure as of March 31, 2022. He has
not put money into mutual funds, bonds, or shares.
According to the disclosure, the immovable properties, valued at
Rs 1.1 crore as of March 31, 2021, were no longer owned by PM Modi.
During his tenure as chief minister of Gujarat in October 2002, he
bought a residential land that he and three other people owned equally,
according to PTI.
"Immovable property Survey No. 401/A was jointly held with
three other joint owners, each having an equal share of 25 per cent, which is
no longer owned by the self as the same has been donated," according to
the most recent update.
The value of PM Modi's National Savings Certificates with the post
office was 9,05,105 rupees as of March 31, 2022, and he had Rs 35,250 in cash
on hand. PM Modi has life insurance coverage of Rs 1,89,305.
Among the Cabinet members who have reported their assets, Defence
Minister Rajnath Singh has mobile assets worth Rs 2.54 crore and immovable
assets worth 2.97 crore as of March 31, 2022.
Dharmendra Pradhan, Jyotiraditya Scindia, R K Singh, Hardeep Singh
Puri, Parshottam Rupala, and G Kishan Reddy are among the 29 ministers in the
Cabinet who have disclosed their personal and family wealth for the past fiscal
year.
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