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Data from 1971 to 1991–92 are based on official exchange rates. Data from 1992 to 1993 onward are based on FEDAI (Foreign Exchange Dealers' Association of India) indicative rates. Data from 1971 to 1972–73 for the Deutsche Mark and the Japanese Yen are cross rates with the US Dollar. The Euro replaced the Deutsche Mark w.e.f. January 1, 1999.
For example, in High-speed rail in India, instead of "₹ 100 crore (US$12 million) - ₹ 140 crore (US$17 million)" it would be clearer to have something like "₹100-140 crore (US$14-20 million)". This can be achieved by giving two values to the template.
Template calculates a value of Indian Rupees, which you can enter, to another currency and then presents the results. Template parameters [Edit template data] This template prefers inline formatting of parameters. Parameter Description Type Status Rupee value 1 The value, in Indian Rupees, that needs to be converted. The template will not accept pre-formatted values (i.e. 1,234). Example ...
Currency ISO 4217 code Symbol or Abbrev. [2]Proportion of daily volume Change (2019–2022) April 2019 April 2022 U.S. dollar: USD $, US$ 88.3%: 88.5%: 0.2pp Euro
Template calculates a value of a currency, which you can enter, to another currency and then presents the results. Template parameters [Edit template data] Parameter Description Type Status country code 1 country ISO 3166-1 alpha-3 country code of the currency to be converted, e.g. DEU (Germany, Euro since the year 2000). Example GBR Line required Value 2 The value, in the source, that needs ...
This determinant has come under scrutiny in 2020-2021 as the levels of M1 and M2 Money Supply grow at an increasingly volatile rate while Velocity of M1 and M2 [3] flattens to stable new low of a 1.10 ratio. While interest rates have remained stable under the Fed Rate, the economy is saving more M1 and M2 rather than consuming, in the ...
For example 150,000,000 (one hundred and fifty million) rupees is written as "fifteen crore rupees", "₹ 15 crore". [1] In the abbreviated form, usage such as "₹ 15 cr" is common. [3] Trillions (in the short scale) of money are often written or spoken of in terms of lakh crore. For example, one trillion rupees is equivalent to: ₹ 1 lakh ...
1.1 crore Tamil: Dravidian: 7 Karnataka's Bengaluru : $8,300 $100 Billion 1.2 crore Kannada: Dravidian: 8 Telangana's Hyderabad: $8,000 $80 Billion 1 crore Telugu: Dravidian: 9 Bangladesh's Dhaka : $7,800 $180 Billion 2.3 crore Bengali: Indo-European: 10 India's Delhi (National Capital Territory) $7,100 $150 Billion 2.1 crore Hindi