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A retired businessman from Odisha's Balangir has turned his admiration for PM Modi into a unique collection project. Bajaranglal Agrawal has spent years gathering currency notes bearing the serial number 170950, matching Modi's birthdate. His collection includes over 200 different notes along with photographs from the Prime Minister's international visits. Agrawal dreams of personally presenting this entire collection to PM Modi as a token of gratitude for his leadership.

Key Points: Odisha Man Collects Notes with PM Modi Birthdate 170950

  • Retired businessman collects currency notes with serial number 170950
  • Has amassed over 200 different notes reflecting PM's birthdate
  • Also gathered photos from Modi's global events and visits
  • Union Minister Pradhan tried arranging meeting during pandemic
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Odisha man devotes life to collecting notes bearing PM Modi's birthdate

Bajaranglal Agrawal from Balangir has collected over 200 currency notes bearing PM Modi's birthdate 17.09.50 as a heartfelt tribute to the Prime Minister's leadership.

"My dream is to meet Prime Minister Modi one day in person and gift this entire collection to him, hand to hand - Bajaranglal Agrawal"

Balangir

, Sep 16 (IANS) As Prime Minister Narendra Modi turns 75 on September 17, citizens across the country are finding heartfelt ways to express their admiration. In Odisha’s Balangir town, one such admirer has turned his respect into a lifelong passion project.

People are gearing up to celebrate the birthday of PM Modi in a different way on Wednesday.

Bajaranglal Agrawal, a senior citizen and retired businessman, has been meticulously collecting currency notes, coins, and postal stamps — all bearing the digits 17.09.50, PM Modi’s birthdate. Over the years, he has amassed a rare and fascinating collection of more than 200 different notes with serial numbers reflecting the Prime Minister’s birth date.

What began as a personal interest has grown into a deeply emotional tribute. Agrawal has also collected photographs from PM Modi’s global public events, including his visits to countries like the United States, the United Kingdom, Japan, and the UAE. From massive diaspora gatherings to official state visits, these images showcase not only the PM’s global presence but also Agrawal’s devotion.

“My dream is to meet Prime Minister Modi one day in person and gift this entire collection to him, hand to hand,” says Agrawal. “His leadership has transformed the nation. This is my way of showing gratitude.”

During the COVID-19 pandemic, Union Minister Dharmendra Pradhan had made efforts to facilitate a meeting between Agrawal and the Prime Minister. However, due to pandemic-related restrictions, it could not be arranged.

As the nation prepares to celebrate Modi@75, Agrawal has a simple wish — that the Prime Minister continues to lead the country with good health, strength, and vision.

This quiet collector of rupee notes from Balangir stands as an example of how a leader's impact can deeply touch the lives of ordinary citizens — inspiring dedication not through politics, but through personal passion and heartfelt respect.

- IANS

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Priya S
While I appreciate the sentiment, I hope someone can help this gentleman meet PM Modi. After such dedication, he deserves that meeting! 🙏
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Aryan P
This is the kind of grassroots admiration that money can't buy. True respect from common man to leader. Heartwarming story!
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Sarah B
As someone visiting India, I find these personal stories of devotion fascinating. It shows the cultural connection people have with their leaders here.
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Vikram M
Respect to Bajaranglal ji for his dedication. But I hope our admiration for leaders doesn't become personality worship. We should celebrate good governance, not just individuals.
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Nisha Z
Odisha representing! So proud to see our state in news for such positive stories. Hope PMO notices this and arranges the meeting 🤞

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