New Delhi Aug 10 :- Prime Minister Narendra Modi owns total movable assets worth over Rs 2.23 crore, including Rs 2.10 crore as bank fixed deposits and multi-option deposits, but no longer owns any immovable property, having donated his share in a piece of land in Gandhinagar, as per the latest disclosure of his movable and immovable assets as on March 31, 2022.
Modi’s assets, according to the disclosure from last year, stood at over Rs 1.97 crore as on March 31, 2021, and have since grown by Rs 26.13 lakh.
His Rs 2.23 crore movable assets, as per the latest declaration, include Rs 46,555 as bank balance, down from Rs 1.52 lakh a year ago; Rs 35,250 as cash in hand, down from Rs 36,900; Rs 2.10 crore in bank FDR and MOD, up from Rs 1.83 crore; Rs 9.05 lakh in National Savings Certificate, up from Rs 8.93 lakh; Rs 1.89 lakh in life insurance policies; and jewellery comprising four gold rings worth Rs 1.73 lakh, up from Rs 1.48 lakh.
An update on the residential plot valued at Rs 1.1 crore which he, as per his last year’s declaration, held with three others, states that it “is no more owned by the self as the same has been donated”. The plot was purchased in October 2002 when Modi was the chief minister of Gujarat.
The Prime Minister also has no investment in any bond, share or mutual funds and does not own any vehicle.
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