Neeraj Chopra had met Prime Minister Modi after winning the gold medal at the Tokyo Olympics last year and gifted him a javelin.
Sep 03, 2022 | 6:00 AM
![Neeraj Chopra immortalized his name in the history of Indian sports with the golden success of the Tokyo Olympics. Neeraj gave India a proud moment by winning the gold medal in Javelin Throw in the Tokyo Olympics. It is obvious that everyone will aspire to get things related to Neeraj and especially his javelin. It is difficult for everyone to fulfill this wish because the price of Neeraj's Javelin in the auction goes up to Rs 1.5 crore. (Photo: AFP)](https://images.tv9hindi.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/Neeraj-Chopra-Tokyo-AFP.jpg?w=400)
![The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) acquired one such javelin of Neeraj by bidding for Rs 1.5 crore. According to news agency PTI, the BCCI bought this spear of Olympic champion Neeraj in the e-auction of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's collection of souvenirs last year. Apart from this, the BCCI had also bought the angavastra signed by the Indian Paralympic team for one crore rupees. (Photo: PTI)](https://images.tv9hindi.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/Neeraj-Chopra-Tokyo-PTI.jpg)
![After the success of Tokyo Olympics, Neeraj along with other Olympic medalists and sportspersons met Prime Minister Narendra Modi at his residence. During this, the superstar athlete gifted his spear to the PM. Many things including this spear were e-auctioned, the money from which was donated to the 'Namami Gange program'. This auction took place in September-October 2021. (Photo: Twitter/Neeraj Chopra)](https://images.tv9hindi.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/Neeraj-Chopra-PM-Modi.jpg)
![Chopra's Javelin sold the most expensive in this auction, while the sword of CA Bhavani Devi, who created history by representing India in Olympic fencing, sold for Rs.1.25 crore and Paralympic champion Sumit Antil's Javelin was sold for Rs.1 crore 20 thousand. Olympic bronze medalist Lovlina Borgohain's boxing gloves also sold for Rs 91 lakh. (Photo: PIB)](https://images.tv9hindi.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/Bhavani-Devi-PM-Modi.jpg)
![However, it was not the javelin that won the gold at the Tokyo Olympics. Neeraj had recently donated the javelin, which made the champion in the Tokyo Olympics, to the Olympic Museum in Lojan. (Photo: Olympics)](https://images.tv9hindi.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/Neeraj-Javelin-Olympics-Museum.jpg)
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Neeraj Chopra immortalized his name in the history of Indian sports with the golden success of the Tokyo Olympics. Neeraj gave India a proud moment by winning the gold medal in Javelin Throw in the Tokyo Olympics. It is obvious that everyone will aspire to get things related to Neeraj and especially his javelin. It is difficult for everyone to fulfill this wish because the price of Neeraj’s Javelin in the auction goes up to Rs 1.5 crore. (Photo: AFP)
The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) acquired one such javelin of Neeraj by bidding for Rs 1.5 crore. According to news agency PTI, the BCCI bought this spear of Olympic champion Neeraj in the e-auction of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s collection of souvenirs last year. Apart from this, the BCCI had also bought the angavastra signed by the Indian Paralympic team for one crore rupees. (Photo: PTI)
After the success of Tokyo Olympics, Neeraj along with other Olympic medalists and sportspersons met Prime Minister Narendra Modi at his residence. During this, the superstar athlete gifted his spear to the PM. Many things including this spear were e-auctioned, the money from which was donated to the ‘Namami Gange program’. This auction took place in September-October 2021. (Photo: Twitter/Neeraj Chopra)
Chopra’s Javelin sold the most expensive in this auction, while the sword of CA Bhavani Devi, who created history by representing India in Olympic fencing, sold for Rs.1.25 crore and Paralympic champion Sumit Antil’s Javelin was sold for Rs.1 crore 20 thousand. Olympic bronze medalist Lovlina Borgohain’s boxing gloves also sold for Rs 91 lakh. (Photo: PIB)
However, it was not the javelin that won the gold at the Tokyo Olympics. Neeraj had recently donated the javelin, which made the champion in the Tokyo Olympics, to the Olympic Museum in Lojan. (Photo: Olympics)