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Clinton’s autographed book and a cause



Rare meeting: V. B. Bajaj and former US President Bill Clinton.

HYDERABAD: Former President Bill Clinton’s autograph is believed to be easily worth Rs.1 lakh. Now it comes along with a book written by him, “Giving how much of us can change the world’. Both could easily fetch Rs.5 lakh.

That is what V. B. Bajaj, Managing Director of Saroj Exports (Pvt.) Ltd, hopes to get. He wants to donate the amount for a good cause.Mr. Bajaj, who was in the US recently, had attended a fund-raising dinner organised for Mr. Clinton’s better half and presidential probable, Hillary, during her campaign. The former President had posed with Mr. Bajaj and his wife, and autographed the cover of his book.

The businessman (tel 9393399271) is offering the book and autograph to any philanthropic organisation which wants to sponsor any human welfare activity or a noble cause.

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