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October - December, 2017 Annexure-I Disclosure of Gifts Received in Toshakhana Quarter:- October - December, 2017 S. Details of the gifts Date of the Name and the title of Assessed The No. receipt of the recipient value in (Rs.) current gift in disposition Toshakhana or location of the gifts 1 A silver coated plate 04.10.2017 Shri M.J. Akbar, Minister 4000/- Returned to with wooden frame of State for External the recipient Affairs 2 A brass tomb coin 04.10.2017 Shri M.J. Akbar, Minister 2000/- Returned to in a wooden box of State for External the recipient Affairs 3 An image of Prime 04.10.2017 Shri Narendra Modi, N.C.V Returned to Minister on marble Prime Minister of India the recipient stone. 4 A “handcrafted 05.10.2017 Shri Narendra Modi, 2500/- Toshakhana steuben eagle Prime Minister of India harkens” 5 A “desk clock” 05.10.2017 Shri Narendra Modi, 3500/- Toshakhana Prime Minister of India 6 A cross fountain pen 06.10.2017 Shri M.J. Akbar, Minister 9000/- Toshakhana with two cartridges of State for External Affairs 7 One silver bowl 06.10.2017 Shri Sudhakar Dalela, JS 20000/- Toshakhana (North) 8 One Tissot wrist 06.10.2017 Shri Sudhakar Dalela, JS 14000/- Returned to watch (model no. (North) the recipient 1853) (Excess Amount paid) 9 One Onyx bowl 06.10.2017 Dr. S. Jaishankar, Foreign 15000/- Toshakhana Secretary 10 A hand crafted 06.10.2017 Dr. S. Jaishankar, Foreign 2500/- Toshakhana wooden table Secretary 11 A lemon color stole 09.10.2017 Dr. S. Jaishankar, Foreign 3000/- Toshakhana Secretary 12 A brown leather file 11.10.2017 Dr. S. Jaishankar, Foreign 1000/- Toshakhana bag Secretary 13 A skeleton of the leaf 11.10.2017 Smt. Sushma Swaraj, 1500/- Toshakhana made of nickel, Minister of External cooper and 24 k gold Affairs 14 A silk light blue 11.10.2017 Smt. Sushma Swaraj, 1000/- Toshakhana colored scarf Minister of External Affairs 15 A silk scarf 11.10.2017 Smt. Sushma Swaraj, 3500/- Toshakhana Minister of External Affairs 16 A multi colored stole 11.10.2017 Smt. Sushma Swaraj, 1500/- Toshakhana Minister of External Affairs 17 An electronic metal 11.10.2017 Smt. Sushma Swaraj, 4500/- Toshakhana book Minister of External Affairs 18 One oval shaped 11.10.2017 Smt. Sushma Swaraj, 7000/- Toshakhana silver box (empty) Minister of External Affairs 19 A metallic utility box 11.10.2017 Smt. Sushma Swaraj, 5000/- Toshakhana Minister of External Affairs 20 A wooden craft (wall 11.10.2017 Smt. Sushma Swaraj, 4000/- Toshakhana hanging) Minister of External Affairs 21 A paper folder 11.10.2017 Smt. Sushma Swaraj, 1400/- Toshakhana (leather) Minister of External Affairs 22 A pen 11.10.2017 Smt. Sushma Swaraj, 2500/- Toshakhana Minister of External Affairs 23 One fountain pen 11.10.2017 Shri Narendra Modi, 6000/- Toshakhana along with refiel Prime Minister of India 24 One Mont Blanc wrist 11.10.2017 Shri Narendra Modi, 1,10,000/- Toshakhana watch Prime Minister of India 25 A small sterling silver 12.10.2017 Smt. Sushma Swaraj, 12000/- Toshakhana sword fixed inside a Minister of External wooden wall hanging Affairs 26 A clay ceramic piece 12.10.2017 Smt. Sushma Swaraj, 1500/- Toshakhana Minister of External Affairs 27 A painting with 12.10.2017 Shri Narendra Modi, 5000/- Toshakhana certificates in Russian Prime Minister of India & English language 28 One pen holder of 16.10.2017 Smt. Smita Negaraj, 2000/- Toshakhana glass Director General (Acquisition), Ministry of Defence 29 A set of two glasses & 16.10.2017 Smt. Smita Negaraj, 2000/- Toshakhana two spoons Director General (decorative items) (Acquisition), Ministry of Defence 30 A souvenir (sentinels of 17.10.2017 Smt. Sushma Swaraj, N.C.V Toshakhana the Himalayas) Minister of External Affairs 31 A box in case 23.10.2017 Dr. S. jaishankar, Foreign 1000/- Toshakhana Secretary 32 A soft winter scarf. 24.10.2017 Smt. Sushma Swaraj, 4000/- Toshakhana Minister of External Affairs 33 A green coloured scarf 24.10.2017 Smt. Sushma Swaraj, 2000/- Toshakhana Minister of External Affairs 34 A wooden meenakari 24.10.2017 Smt. Sushma Swaraj, 2500/- Toshakhana wall hanging Minister of External Affairs 35 A Rama green 24.10.2017 Smt. Sushma Swaraj, 4500/- Toshakhana coloured Jamdani Minister of External saree Affairs 36 A cream coloured 24.10.2017 Smt. Sushma Swaraj, 5500/- Toshakhana Jamdani saree Minister of External Affairs 37 A green coloured 24.10.2017 Smt. Sushma Swaraj, 5000/- Toshakhana saree Minister of External Affairs 38 A light purple saree 24.10.2017 Smt. Sushma Swaraj, 4500/- Toshakhana Minister of External Affairs 39 A grey colored saree 24.10.2017 Smt. Sushma Swaraj, 5000/- Toshakhana Minister of External Affairs 40 A Souvenir 24.10.2017 Smt. Sushma Swaraj, N.C.V Toshakhana Minister of External Affairs 41 A green colored saree 24.10.2017 Smt. Sushma Swaraj, 4500/- Toshakhana Minister of External Affairs 42 A dark purple colored 24.10.2017 Smt. Sushma Swaraj, 4500/- Toshakhana Jamdani saree Minister of External Affairs 43 A canvass titled 24.10.2017 Smt. Sushma Swaraj, 8000/- Toshakhana 'Award winning Minister of External painting' Affairs 44 A crockery set of 45 24.10.2017 Dr. S. Jaishankar, Foreign 4500/- Toshakhana (forty five) piece Secretary 45 A hand bag (PICARD, 25.10.2017 Smt. Sripriya 15000/- Toshakhana Black color) Ranganathan, JS (BM) 46 A Cairn hill wrist 26.10.2017 Mr. Birender Singh 6000/- Toshakhana watch. Dhanoa, Air chief Marshal 47 A Johnie walker blue 26.10.2017 Mr. Birender Singh 12000/- Toshakhana label scotch whisky Dhanoa, Air Chief (750ml) Marshal 48 A Dassault wrist 26.10.2017 Mr. Birender Singh 6500/- Toshakhana watch. Dhanoa, Air Chief Marshal 49 A shinepukur tea set 30.10.2017 Smt. Apoorva Srivastava, 750/- Returned to (five items) Director (EAMO) the recipient 50 One knife with cover 30.10.2017 Dr. S. Jai Shankar, Foreign 1000/- Toshakhana Secretary 51 One wooden 30.10.2017 Dr. S. Jai Shankar, Foreign 2000/- Toshakhana decorative piece Secretary 52 A wrist watch (baume 30.10.2017 Shri M.J. Akbar, Minister 2,00,000/- Toshakhana & Mercier clifton) of State for External Affairs 53 Two silver coin 30.10.2017 Shri M.J. Akbar, Minister 500/- Returned to (Sonvenir) & one big of State for External the recipient bronze coin Affairs (Sonvenir) 54 A tray (silver color) 31.10.2017 Shri Narendra Modi, 1500/- Returned to Prime Minister of India the recipient 55 A maroon color carpet 31.10.2017 Smt. Sushma Swaraj, 35,000/- Toshakhana (big size) Minister of External Affairs 56 A wooden sculpture 01.11.2017 Shri M.J. Akbar, Minister 500/- Returned to (ibony-woman) of State for External the recipient Affairs 57 A glass flower 01.011.2017 Shri C.R. Chaudhary, 3000/- Returned to pot/vase Minister of State for the recipient Commerce & Industry 58 A crystal bowl 01.11.2017 Shri C.R. Chaudhary, 6000/- Toshakhana (handmade) Minister of State for Commerce & Industry 59 A book on Slovensko 01.11.2017 Shri C.R. Chaudhary, 5000/- Returned to Minister of State for the recipient Commerce & Industry 60 A small & thin flower 01.11.2017 Shri C.R. Chaudhary, 1500/- Returned to vase (crystal) Minister of State for the recipient Commerce & Industry 61 A bowl (blue lapis 03.11.2017 Shri Deepak Mittal, Joint 15000/- Toshakhana stone) Secretary (PAI), MEA 62 Saffron in small 03.11.2017 Shri Deepak Mittal, Joint 4000/- Toshakhana transparent plastic Secretary (PAI), MEA box 63 A silver glass 06.11.2017 Smt. Sushma Swaraj, 5000/- Toshakhana decorative item Minister of External Affairs 64 A blue multi color 06.11.2017 Smt. Sushma Swaraj, 6000/- Toshakhana carpet runner Minister of External Affairs 65 A Tissot wrist watch 06.11.2017 Shri Sanjay Verma, JS 19000/- Toshakhana (Swiss) (chief of protocol), MEA 66 An empty wooden 06.11.2017 General Bipin Rawat, 3000/- Returned to box with embossed Chief of Army Staff the recipient metal plate (COAS) 67 A glass candle stand 07.11.2017 Shri Narendra Modi, 3500/- Toshakhana (A) Prime Minister of India 68 A glass candle stand 07.11.2017 Shri Narendra Modi, 3500/- Toshakhana (B) Prime Minister of India 69 08 pices glass serving 07.11.2017 Mrs. Nirmala Sitharaman, 5000/- Toshakhana set with metal stand Minister of Defence 70 One good earth candle 07.11.2017 Mrs. Nirmala Sitharaman, 500/- Toshakhana in rose shape Minister of Defence 71 Gold mix coffee cup 07.11.2017 Mrs. Nirmala Sitharaman, 1200/- Toshakhana & saucer, 12 pieces Minister of Defence 72 A silver kripan in a 07.11.2017 Mrs. Nirmala Sitharaman, 1500/- Toshakhana frame Minister of Defence 73 One brass artware 24 07.11.2017 Mrs. Nirmala Sitharaman, 2000/- Toshakhana carat gold plated plats Minister of Defence (small wall hanging) 74 One silver tray 07.11.2017 Mrs. Nirmala Sitharaman, 1000/- Toshakhana Minister of Defence 75 One silver nut case 07.11.2017 Mrs. Nirmala Sitharaman, 7000/- Toshakhana (oval shaped empty Minister of Defence box) 76 One ornament empty 07.11.2017 Mrs. Nirmala Sitharaman, 1500/- Toshakhana box Minister of Defence 77 A memento 07.11.2017 Mrs. Nirmala Sitharaman, N.C.V Toshakhana Minister of Defence 78 A memento 07.11.2017 Mrs. Nirmala Sitharaman, N.C.V Toshakhana Minister of Defence 79 A wooden pen box 07.11.2017 Mrs. Nirmala Sitharaman, 600/- Toshakhana and card holder Minister of Defence (empty) 80 A papier mache box 07.11.2017 Mrs. Nirmala Sitharaman, 2500/- Toshakhana (empty) Minister of Defence 81 Electric star with 07.11.2017 Mrs. Nirmala Sitharaman, 1000/- Toshakhana Asian logo Minister of Defence 82 One pair of cuff links 10.11.2017 Shri Narendra Modi, 1200/- Toshakhana Prime Minister of India 83 One hand woven rug 10.11.2017 Shri Narendra Modi, 48000/- Toshakhana (big size) with Prime Minister of India certificate 84 One pair of Mont 10.11.2017 Shri Narendra Modi, 1,25,000/- Toshakhana Blanc pens (A Prime Minister of India fountain & a ball pen) 85 Crystal candle stand 13.11.2017 M Venkaiah Naidu, Vice 2500/- Returned to (A) President the recipient 86 Crystal candle stand 13.11.2017 M Venkaiah Naidu, Vice 2500/- Returned to (B) President the recipient 87 A pair of cufflinks 13.11.2017 Shri M.J.
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