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IMMORTAL STORY OF RUPEE
रूपपहिया कि अमर कहानी
The basic unit of money in Sri Lanka Rupee equal to 100 cents
The basic unit of money in Seychelles, Rupee equal to 100 cents
The basic unit of money in Nepal, Rupee equal to 100 paisa
The basic unit of money in Mauritius, Rupee equal to 100 cents
The basic unit of money in Pakistan, Rupee equal to 100 paisa
The basic unit of money in India, Rupee equal to 100 paisa
In November 1994, printing of Re 1 note was stopped mainly due to higher cost and for freeing capacity to print currency notes of higher denomination.
After a gap of over 20 years, Re 1 note has been released in the country.
Let's get to know our currency better.
Here are some of the most amazing, lesser-known facts about the Indian rupee:
3/25 SLIDES© RBI site
4/25 SLIDES© RBI
5/25 SLIDES© REX Features
6/25 SLIDES© Samuel Bourne/Spencer Arnold/Hulton Archive/Getty Images
7/25 SLIDES© AP Photo/Bikas Das
8/25 SLIDES© AP Photo/Ajit Solanki
9/25 SLIDES© AP Photo
10/25 SLIDES
11/25 SLIDES© AP Photo/Bikas Das
12/25 SLIDES
13/25 SLIDES© Sanjit Das/Bloomberg
14/25 SLIDES© AP Photo
15/25 SLIDES© Adeel Halim/Bloomberg
16/25 SLIDES© Adeel Halim/Bloomberg
17/25 SLIDES© RBI
18/25 SLIDES© ANINDITO MUKHERJEE/epa/Corbi
19/25 SLIDES© RBI
20/25 SLIDES© REUTERS/Anindito Mukherjee
21/25 SLIDES© AP Photo/Biswaranjan Rout
22/25 SLIDES© Thom Lang/Corbis
23/25 SLIDES© SANJEEV GUPTA/epa/Corbis
24/25 SLIDES© AP Photo/Rafiq Maqbool
25/25 SLIDES© REX/Courtesy Everett Collection
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IMMORTAL STORY OF RUPEE
रूपपहिया कि अमर कहानी
The basic unit of money in Sri Lanka Rupee equal to 100 cents
The basic unit of money in Seychelles, Rupee equal to 100 cents
The basic unit of money in Nepal, Rupee equal to 100 paisa
The basic unit of money in Mauritius, Rupee equal to 100 cents
The basic unit of money in Pakistan, Rupee equal to 100 paisa
The basic unit of money in India, Rupee equal to 100 paisa
In November 1994, printing of Re 1 note was stopped mainly due to higher cost and for freeing capacity to print currency notes of higher denomination.
After a gap of over 20 years, Re 1 note has been released in the country.
Let's get to know our currency better.
Here are some of the most amazing, lesser-known facts about the Indian rupee:
1) First Paper Currency
3/25 SLIDES© RBI site
4/25 SLIDES© RBI
5/25 SLIDES© REX Features
6/25 SLIDES© Samuel Bourne/Spencer Arnold/Hulton Archive/Getty Images
7/25 SLIDES© AP Photo/Bikas Das
8/25 SLIDES© AP Photo/Ajit Solanki
9/25 SLIDES© AP Photo
10/25 SLIDES
11/25 SLIDES© AP Photo/Bikas Das
12/25 SLIDES
13/25 SLIDES© Sanjit Das/Bloomberg
14/25 SLIDES© AP Photo
15/25 SLIDES© Adeel Halim/Bloomberg
16/25 SLIDES© Adeel Halim/Bloomberg
17/25 SLIDES© RBI
18/25 SLIDES© ANINDITO MUKHERJEE/epa/Corbi
19/25 SLIDES© RBI
20/25 SLIDES© REUTERS/Anindito Mukherjee
21/25 SLIDES© AP Photo/Biswaranjan Rout
22/25 SLIDES© Thom Lang/Corbis
23/25 SLIDES© SANJEEV GUPTA/epa/Corbis
24/25 SLIDES© AP Photo/Rafiq Maqbool
25/25 SLIDES© REX/Courtesy Everett Collection
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