No, Indian rupee is not valid to be used in Sri Lanka. It can be observed some banks do not allow the exchange of Indian Rupees as well due to the lack of reliability of the indian rupee notes' security.
It is advisable to convert all currencies to US Dollar notes produced after 2006 as they are the most recognized.
No.
Yes It Can Be Used
Indian Rupee and its exchange rate historically - 1950 - 4.79 Indian Rupees to 1 American dollar 1955 - 4.79 Indian Rupees to 1 American dollar 1960 - 4.77 Indian Rupees to 1 American dollar 1965 - 4.78 Indian Rupees to 1 American dollar 1970 - 7.56 Indian Rupees to 1 American dollar 1975 - 8.39 Indian Rupees to 1 American dollar 1975 - 8.39 Indian Rupees 1980 - 7.86 Indian Rupees 1985 - 12.36 Indian Rupees 1990 - 17.50 Indian Rupees 1995 - 32.42 Indian Rupees 2000 - 44.94 Indian Rupees 2000 - 44.94 Indian Rupees 2005 - 44.09 Indian Rupees 2010 - 44 to 50 Indian Rupees.
18.65 billion Indian Rupees
As of 6th June 2009, £1 is 75.69 Indian Rupees £10 is 756.95 Indian Rupees £100 is 7569.49 Indian Rupees
14.27 Indian Rupees.
Indian Rupees
There are 39.98 Indian Rupees in an American dollar.
including 500000 in indian rupees
20 Dollars in Indian national rupees = 905.059281 Indian rupees
1 cent (US) is equal to 0.67 Indian Rupees.
no they are not. a king from India came to srilanka to settle with an army of people but there were people living in the island way before this king vijaya landed.
368348625.00 Indian Rupees