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June 2019 03:22 AM (GMT). Currency Converter by Date - Historical Exchange Rate Graph of change in 60 US Dollar to Indian Rupee. 0.692495 Indian Rupee.
1 INR = 0.021561 USD
1 USD = 46.38 INR
How much is rs 150 crores in USD?
What is the most expensive Bollywood film?
Here is the list: Enthiran - over INR 160 crores Blue - over Rs. 110 crores Shivaji-The boss -Rs. 80 Crores Jodhaa Akbar - RS. 60 Crores (Rs 600 Million) Love Story 2050 - RS. 50 Crores (Rs 500 Million) Krrish - RS. 50 Crores (RS 500 Million) Saawariya - RS 40 Crores (Rs 400 Million) Om Shanti Om - RS 35 Crores (Rs 350 Million)
1000 million convert to Indian rupee?
1000,000,000 USD 1 USD = Rs. 46 (Approx) > 46,00,00,00,000 (Four thousand six hundred crores)
How much is Rs 75 Crores in USD?
A crore is a unit of ten million. So 75INR(10,000,000)=750,000,000INR. At current exchange rates as of 12/24/13, 750mil INR is worth $12,146,535.81 USD. In India, that would be 1.2 crore USD.
How much dollars is Rs 50 crore?
For sake of simplicity, following rate is used to calculate, 1 USD = 50 INR Actual current rate can be found from google. 25 crores INR = 25,00,00,000 INR 25,00,00,000 / 50 = USD ~= $5,000,000 USD
How much dollars is Rs 6 crore?
60 Million 60million rupees or 1.33million USD approximately
What is India GDP 2009 in RS?
55.6 lakh crores. CIA data puts it at USD 1.236 trillion for the year 2009. In terms of Indian Rupees, it would be 55.6 lakhs crores, at an average exchange rate of 45 INR/1 USD.
How much did the golden temple cost?
About 1500 kg of gold was used in the making of the Golden Temple, ... and plates with construction reported to have cost Rs.300 crores (65 million USD).
What is the annual turnover of TCS?
The annual turnover of TCS for the year 2009-2010 was Rs.30,029 crores or USD 6.3 Billion
1.3 billion means how much rupees?
How much amount of money is involved in 2G spectrum scam?
Convert 200 million dollars into rupees?
Assume that yesterday interbank rate was Rs.50.00 per USD simply multiply 200 million USD which will be written numerically as 200,000,000.It will be One thousand crores approximately
How much is Rs 250-crore in USD?
How many thousand crores in rs 5965000 lacs?
5965000 lakhs = 5.965 thousand crores. 5965000 lakhs = 5.965 thousand crores. 5965000 lakhs = 5.965 thousand crores. 5965000 lakhs = 5.965 thousand crores.
What is govinda net worth?
How much are Rs.50.000 worth in dollars?
Is bsnl is profit making organization?
Yes, BSNL is profit Making organization. For the year 2006-07, it earned a net profit of 7800 crores, 2007-08- Rs. 3009 crores and 2008-09- Rs. 4900 crores. Aravind
How much does actor vijay get paid per film?
How much is 1.8 Million Dollars in Indian Rupee?
Around 9 crores.....in Indian rupee.... as 1$ is about Rs.50
What was the most expensive film ever made and how much did it cost?
its 1200 crores rs..AVATAR. its the costliest till date
What is the value of 320millon in Indian rs?
Which currency are you talking about? ... well, in Indian numbering system, it is equal to 32 crores.... if it is pounds, then 2560 crores... if it is dollars, thenaround 1600 crores
Shah rukh khan networth?
My name is khan total collection?
Rs, 195 crores was the total collection. This collection was mainly due to promotion. This movie was promoted a lot.
If a quarter kilogram costs Rs 60 then how much will cost for 150 grams?
What much is ten dollars in Indian rupee?
What is minimum reserve system of India?
Minimum Reserve system in India represents the minimum backing of Rs.200 crores by the Reserve bank of India. Out of which Rs.115 crores worth of gold and Rs.85 crores worth of foreign Securities are kept under RBI, the Monetary Authority of India. It is considered to be a formality and there is no other reasons for the number 200
How much amount does every Indian citizen wants to pay to complete Indian debt?
Just for your Indian citizens info, i) Current Indian population in 2012 = 12202,00,000 (122.02 Crores) ii) India`s External debt as on March 2012 = US$ 345,800,000,000 ($345.8 Billion) After conversion in Rupees(USD rate=INR 54.3) = Rs. 1,87,769,400,00,000 (1877694 crores) Each Indian citizen have to contribute Totally = Rs. 15388.41( INR) Monthly Indian citizen should contribute = Rs. 1282.3 (INR)/month Yours lovingly, Indian citizen, JAI Hind.
20billion dollars convert to Indian rupees?
How much is your RS account worth with all levels 90 or higher?
How much does the average beer cost?
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How much is 3000 Rs crore in us dollar?
Growth in insurance sector in India?
the Indian insurance sector is projected to grow from about rs.28000 crores in 2006-07 to rs.50000 crores in 2012-13. describe the growth & evolution in the insurance sector in India.
1 billion equal to how much rs?
1 Crore (1,00,00,000) 100 Lakhs 1 Lakh (1,00,000) 0.01 Crores 1 Million (1,000,000) 0.1 Crores 1 Crore (1,00,00,000) 10 Million 1 Billion (1,000,000,000) 100 Crores 1 Crore (1,00,00,000) 0.01 Billion
25 billion rupees is equal to how many rupees?
What is the cost of iPod Touch in India?
It is between Rs. 9,900 ans Rs. 12,000 (178 USD to 216 USD)
How do you show rupees into crores if the value of the amount is Rs 10k 100 lakhs 150 lakhs?
10k + 100 lakhs + 150 lakhs = 25010000 = 2.501 crores.
How many 1000 rupees notes in 50 crores?
Total earning of rab ne bana di jodi?
What is lalit modi net worth?
How much amount gives in rajiv Gandhi khel purskar?
How much does a temptation chocolate cost in India?
a temptation chocolate costs Rs. 60/- to Rs.80/- in india
How much Indian rupees make 1 billion dollars?
Today's rate is such that 1 US$ = Rs. 55.1155. Then, one billion USD is equal to Rs. 55115500000.
How much Indian rupees is equal to 80 million dollars?
its Rs.360000000 or 360 crores when dollar rupee exchange rate is set as 1 dollar = 45 rupees
How much is it to buy a McDonalds franchise in India?
i probably think around inr.30 million per franchise i.e (rs.3 crores) excluding rentals. k.balamurugan
As a result of increase in investment by rs 125 crores national income increases by rs 500 crores calculate MPC?
MPC=0.75 As 500/125=4 Therefore MPS=0.25, as 1/0.25= 4 MPC= 1-MPS Therefore 1-0.25 =0.75
1.5 million us dollar how much Indian rupee?
How many 0.5million USD is equal to how many India rupees?
How much Indian rupee make one UK pound?
How much is a player card background in club penguin?
How much is 13 Rs crores in dollars?
There are several countries whose currency is a dollar, but their values are different. So you need to specify which two countries you are talking about and the period during which you want the conversion.
Purple: Countries using a rupee as an official currency
India, Indonesia, Maldives, Mauritius, Nepal, Pakistan, Seychelles, Sri Lanka
Orange: Countries where a foreign country's rupee is legal tender
Indian rupee: Bhutan, Nepal, Zimbabwe
Indonesian rupiah: East Timor
India, Indonesia, Maldives, Mauritius, Nepal, Pakistan, Seychelles, Sri Lanka
Orange: Countries where a foreign country's rupee is legal tender
Indian rupee: Bhutan, Nepal, Zimbabwe
Indonesian rupiah: East Timor
Rupee is the common name for the currencies of India, Pakistan, Indonesia, the Maldives, Mauritius, Nepal, Seychelles, and Sri Lanka, and of former currencies of Afghanistan, Tibet, Burma, British East Africa, German East Africa, the Trucial States, and all Arab states of the Persian Gulf (as the Gulf rupee).
In Indonesia and the Maldives the unit of currency is known as rupiah and rufiyaa respectively, also derived from the Sanskritrūpya. The Indian rupees (₹) and Pakistani rupees (₨) are subdivided into one hundred paise (singular paisa) or pice. The Mauritian, Seychellois, and Sri Lankan rupees subdivide into 100 cents. The Nepalese rupee subdivides into one hundred paisas (both singular and double) or four Sukaas.
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Etymology[edit]
The word 'rupee' is derived from the Sanskrit term rūpya which means 'wrought silver, a coin of silver',[1] in origin an adjective meaning 'shapely', with a more specific meaning of 'stamped, impressed', whence 'coin'. It is derived from the noun rūpa 'shape, likeness, image'. The word rūpa is further identified as related to the Tamil root uruppu, which means 'a member of the body'.[2] Also, the word rūpam is rooted in Tamil as uru(shape) derived from ur (form) which itself is rooted in ul meaning 'appear'.[3]
Rupiya was first named to a silver coin weighing 178 grains (11.53 g) minted in northern India by Emperor Sher Shah Suri during his brief rule between 1540 and 1545.[4] Suri also introduced copper coins called dam and gold coins called mohur that weighed 169 grains (10.95 g).[5]
History[edit]
Silver coin of the Maurya Empire, known as rūpyarūpa, with symbols of wheel and elephant. 3rd century BC.
The French East India Company issued rupees in the name of Muhammad Shah (1719–1748) for Northern India trade. This was cast in Pondicherry.
Sher Shah Suri (1540–1545), inroduced a silver coin called a rupiya, weighing 178 grams. Its used was continued by the Mughal rulers.[6] The history of the rupee traces back to Ancient India circa 3rd century BC. Ancient India was one of the earliest issuers of coins in the world,[7] along with the Lydian staters, several other Middle Eastern coinages and the Chinese wen.The term is from rūpya, a Sanskrit term for silver coin,[8] from Sanskrit rūpa, beautiful form.[9]
Both the Kabuli rupee and the Kandahari rupee were used as currency in Afghanistan prior to 1891, when they were standardized as the Afghan rupee. The Afghan rupee, which was subdivided into 60 paisas, was replaced by the Afghan afghani in 1925.
Until the middle of the 20th century, Tibet's official currency was also known as the Tibetan rupee.[10]
The Indian rupee was the official currency of Dubai and Qatar until 1959, when India created a new Gulf rupee (also known as the 'external rupee') to hinder the smuggling of gold.[11] The Gulf rupee was legal tender until 1966, when India significantly devalued the Indian rupee and a new Qatar-Dubai riyal was established to provide economic stability.[11]
East African Coast and South Arabia[edit]
In East Africa, Arabia, and Mesopotamia, the rupee and its subsidiary coinage was current at various times. The usage of the rupee in East Africa extended from Somalia in the north to as far south as Natal. In Mozambique, the British India rupees were overstamped, and in Kenya, the British East Africa Company minted the rupee and its fractions, as well as pice.
The rise in the price of silver immediately after the First World War caused the rupee to rise in value to two shillings sterling. In 1920 in British East Africa, the opportunity was then taken to introduce a new florin coin, hence bringing the currency into line with sterling. Shortly after that, the florin was split into two East African shillings. This assimilation to sterling did not, however, happen in British India itself. In Somalia, the Italian colonial authority minted 'rupia' to exactly the same standard and called the pice 'besa'.
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Straits Settlements[edit]
The Straits Settlements were originally an outlier of the British East India Company. The Spanish dollar had already taken hold in the Straits Settlements by the time the British arrived in the 19th century. The East India Company tried to introduce the rupee in its place. These attempts were resisted by the locals, and by 1867 when the British government took over direct control of the Straits Settlements from the East India Company, attempts to introduce the rupee were finally abandoned.
Denominations[edit]
Formerly, the rupee (11.66 g, .917 fine silver) was divided into 16 annas, 64 paise, or 192 pies. Each circulating coin of British India, until the rupee was decimalised, had a different name in practice. A paisa was equal to two dhelas, three pies, and six damaris. Other coins for two paisas (taka or adhanni), two annas (duanni), four annas (a chawanni, or a quarter of a rupee), eight annas (an athanni, or half a rupee) were widely in use until decimalization in 1961. The names of these coins denote the numeral of their value in annas in Urdu, except taka (two paisas or half an anna). While the word taka was commonly used in East Pakistan (now Bangladesh), alternatively for rupee, the two-paise coin was called a taka in West Pakistan.
60 Rupees In Telugu
Ṭaṅka is an ancient Sanskrit word for money. In India presently (from 2010 onwards), 50 paise coin (half a rupee) is the lowest valued legal tender. Coins of 1, 2, 5, and 10 rupees and banknotes of 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, 500, and 2000 rupees are commonly in use for cash transaction. A taka in West Pakistan was worth two paises while this word was used alternatively for rupee in East Pakistan. After its independence, Bangladesh started to officially call its currency 'taka' (BDT) in 1971.
Early 19th-century East India Company rupees were used in Australia for a limited period. Decimalisation occurred in Ceylon (Sri Lanka) in 1969, in India in 1957, and in Pakistan in 1961. Since 1957 an Indian rupee is divided into 100 paise. The decimalized paisa was originally officially named 'naya paisa' meaning the 'new paisa' to distinguish it from the erstwhile paisa which had a higher value of 1⁄64 rupee. The word 'naya' was dropped in 1964 and since then it is simply known as paisa (pl. paise). The issuance of the Indian currency is controlled by the Reserve Bank of India, whereas in Pakistan it is controlled by State Bank of Pakistan. The most commonly used symbol for the rupee is 'Rs'. India adopted a new symbol (₹) for the Indian rupee on 15 July 2010.
In most parts of India, the rupee is known as rupaya, rupaye, or one of several other terms derived from the Sanskrit rūpya, meaning silver. However, in the Bengali and Assamese languages, spoken in Assam, Tripura, and West Bengal, the rupee is known as a taka, and is written as such on Indian banknotes. In Odisha it is known as tanka.
Large denominations of rupees are often counted in lac/lakh (100,000 = 1 lac/lakh, 100 lac/lakh = 1 crore/karor, 100 crore/karor = 1 arab, 100 arab = 1 kharab/khrab, 100 Kharab/khrab = 1 nil/neel, 100 nil/neel = 1 padma, 100 padma = 1 shankh, 100 shankh = 1 udpadha, 100 udpadha = 1 ank). Terms beyond a crore are not generally used in the context of money, e.g. an amount would be called Rs 1 lakh crore (equivalent to 1 trillion) instead of Rs 10 kharab.
Symbol[edit]
The rupee sign “Rs” is a currency sign used to represent the monetary unit of account in Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Mauritius, and Seychelles.
The Indian rupee sign is encoded in the Unicode character set at U+20A8 (some fonts, such as Microsoft Sans Serif, instead display the Unicode rupee sign erroneously as “Rp”). It is common to find a prefix before the digits denoting the rupee currency value written as “Re: 1” (for one unit), or “Rs. 140” (for more than one rupee). The rupee sign was also formerly used to represent the Indian rupee, until 15 July 2010, when it was replaced by a new currency symbol, the Indian rupee sign, ₹. The new sign is a combination of the Devanagari letter र (ra) and the Latin capital letter R without its vertical bar (similar to the R rotunda). The parallel lines at the top (with white space between them) are said to be an allusion to the tricolor Indian flag.[12] and also depict an equality sign that symbolizes the nation's desire to reduce economic disparity.
“Rupee” is abbreviated as Re. (singular)[citation needed], Rs. (plural), and, in the case of the Indian rupee, ₹ (Indian rupee symbol). The Sri Lankan rupee also uses the symbol “රු”(Ru) in Sinhala.
Language | Sign in Unicode |
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Tamil | U+0BF9௹TAMIL RUPEE SIGN |
Sinhala | U+0DD4රුSINHALA VOWEL SIGN KETTI PAA-PILLA |
Gujarati | U+0AF1૱GUJARATI RUPEE SIGN |
Kannada | U+0CB0ರKANNADA LETTER RA |
North Indic | U+A838꠸NORTH INDIC RUPEE MARK |
Value[edit]
The history of the rupees can be traced back to Ancient India around the 6th century BC. Ancient India had some of the earliest coins in the world,[7] along with the Chinese wen and Lydian staters.The rupee coin has been used since then, even during British India, when it contained 11.66 g (1 tola) of 91.7% silver with an ASW of 0.3437 of a troy ounce[13] (that is, silver worth about US$10 at modern prices).[14] At the end of the 19th century, the Indian silver rupee went onto a gold exchange standard at a fixed rate of one rupee to one shilling and fourpence in British currency, i.e. 15 rupees to 1 pound sterling.
Valuation of the rupee based on its silver content had severe consequences in the 19th century, when the strongest economies in the world were on the gold standard. The discovery of vast quantities of silver in the United States and various European colonies resulted in a decline in the value of silver relative to gold.
Countries | Currency | Symbol | ISO 4217 code | Value to US dollar (As of 1 July 2019) | Established | Preceding currency |
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India | Indian rupee | ₹ | INR | ₹ 68.94 | 1540 | |
Indonesia | Indonesian rupiah | Rp | IDR | Rp 14,122.50 | 1949 | Netherlands Indies gulden |
Maldives | Maldivian rufiyaa | Rf, MRf, MVR, .ރ or /- | MVR | Rf 15.45 | 1945 | Ceylonese rupee |
Mauritius | Mauritian rupee | ₨ | MUR | Rs 35.75 | 1876 | Indian rupee, pound sterling, Mauritian dollar |
Nepal | Nepalese rupee | रू | NPR | रू 110.32 | 1932 | Nepalese mohar |
Pakistan | Pakistani rupee | ₨ | PKR | Rs 158.61 | 1947 | Indian rupee (prior to partition) |
Seychelles | Seychellois rupee | SR, SRe | SCR | SR 13.66 | 1976 | Mauritian rupee |
Sri Lanka | Sri Lankan rupee | Rs, රු, ரூ | LKR | රු 176.31 | 1885 | Indian rupee, pound sterling, Ceylonese rixdollar |
See also[edit]
- Rupee (The Legend of Zelda), a fictional currency
References[edit]
- ^'Etymology of rupee'. etymonline.com. 20 September 2008. Retrieved 20 September 2008.
- ^Robert Caldwell. 'A comparative grammar of the Dravidian or South-Indian family of languages'.Missing or empty
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(help) The book states: Tamil noun uruppu, a member of the body, the body itself, a form — e.g., the sign of a case is called the uruppu of the case. Dr. Gundert does not doubt that the Sanskrit rūpa is derived from this Dravidian uruppu, even though uruppu may be a tadbhava of rūpa. -- archive.org. - ^Devaneya Pavanar (January 2002). A Comprehensive Etymological Dictionary of the Tamil Language. Directorate of Tamil Etymological Dictionary Project,Government of Tamil Nadu (India), W-605, Anna Nagar Western Extension, Madras 600 101. p. உ.94.
- ^Picture of original Mughal rupiya introduced by Sher Shah SuriArchived 16 May 2008 at the Wayback Machine
- ^Mughal CoinageArchived 16 May 2008 at the Wayback Machine at RBI Monetary Museum. Retrieved 4 May 2008.
- ^'Mughal Coinage'. Archived from the original on 5 October 2002.
Sher Shah issued a coin of silver which was termed the Rupiya. This weighed 178 grains and was the precursor of the modern rupee. It remained largely unchanged till the early 20th Century
- ^ abSubodh Kapoor (January 2002). The Indian encyclopaedia: biographical, historical, religious ..., Volume 6. Cosmo Publications. p. 1599. ISBN81-7755-257-0.
- ^Turner, Sir Ralph Lilley (1985) [London: Oxford University Press, 1962–1966.]. 'A Comparative Dictionary of the Indo-Aryan Languages'. Includes three supplements, published 1969–1985. Digital South Asia Library, a project of the Center for Research Libraries and the University of Chicago. Retrieved 26 August 2010.
rū'pya 10805 rū'pya 'beautiful, bearing a stamp' ; 'silver'
- ^Turner, Sir Ralph Lilley (1985) [London: Oxford University Press, 1962–1966.]. 'A Comparative Dictionary of the Indo-Aryan Languages'. Includes three supplements, published 1969–1985. Digital South Asia Library, a project of the Center for Research Libraries and the University of Chicago. Retrieved 26 August 2010.
rūpa 10803 'form, beauty'
- ^Theodore Roosevelt; Kermit Roosevelt (1929). 'Trailing the giant panda'. Scribner.
... The currency in general use was what was known at the Tibetan rupee ...
- ^ abRichard F. Nyrop (2008). Area Handbook for the Persian Gulf States. Wildside Press. ISBN1-4344-6210-2.
... The Indian rupee was the principal currency until 1959, when it was replaced by a special gulf rupee to halt gold smuggling into India ...
- ^'Indian Rupee Joins Elite Currency Club'. Theworldreporter.com. 17 July 2010.
- ^Krause, Chester L.; Clifford Mishler (2004). Standard Catalog of World Coins: 1801–1900. Colin R. Bruce II (senior editor) (4th ed.). Krause Publications. ISBN0873497988.
- ^'Equivalent of 0.343762855 troy ounce of silver in U.S. dollar'. xe.com. 2 October 2006. Retrieved 2 October 2006.
Sources and external links[edit]
- Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). 'rupee' . Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press.
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