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What is the symbol of our Indian currency?

What is the symbol of our Indian currency?


The Indian rupee is the currency of India; INR is its currency code, and the currency symbol is ₹.

Who gave Indian rupee sign?

Udaya Kumar Dharmalingam
Udaya Kumar Dharmalingam is an Indian academic and designer noted for his design of the Indian rupee sign. His design was selected from among five short listed symbols….

D. Udaya Kumar
Known for The designer of the Indian rupee sign (2010)
Notable work Indian rupee sign

What is the meaning of ₹?

The Indian rupee sign (₹) is the currency symbol for the Indian rupee, the official currency of India.

How much is $50 US in India?

Convert US Dollar to Indian Rupee

USD INR
5 USD 371.171 INR
10 USD 742.342 INR
25 USD 1,855.86 INR
50 USD 3,711.71 INR

How do I insert the RS symbol in Word?

Insert Rupee Symbol by Keyboard Shortcut Keys

  1. Open your word document.
  2. Now press [Ctrl + Alt + ₹] or Press [Right Alt+₹].

When was the Indian rupee sign adopted by the Government of India?

15th July 2010
The Indian Rupee sign was adopted by the Government of India on 15th July 2010.

Who signs one rupee currency note issued in India?

While all denominations of currency notes are signed by the RBI Governor, only as a matter of convention the one rupee note continued to be signed by the Finance Secretary . The one rupee note however went out of circulation after 1994 and was treated as token currency note.

What currency does India use?

The currency used in India is Indian rupee

Whose signature on Indian currency notes?

As for the currency notes above the value of Rs 2 and onwards, the Indian rupee currency notes bear the signature of the governor of the Indian central bank, the Reserve Bank of India. The Indian central bank (RBI) cannot mint coins; it can issue currency notes only. However, all Indian rupee notes are not issues and signed by the RBI governor.

What is the new symbol of Indian currency?

RA, Symbol of Indian Currency RA is the new symbol for the Indian Currency and will be the official symbol for the Indian Currency 04/08/2020 This Independence Day, We are committing to bring to Everyone Something New, Something Better, Something Pure and Something The Best…

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