Because he has no other work to do.
the finance secretary of india or rbi governer sig on the currency notes
Because it is not valied now.
BoBo165 is the king
The signature on the 10 rupee note is that of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) Governor, not the state governor. The RBI Governor's signature signifies the authority of the central bank in issuing currency. State governors do not have a role in the issuance of currency notes in India.
uday kumar
Central Government of India
Before.
You have to look at the papers that you sign with the car dealer. Typically they make you sign an agreement to bring the car back in the event that they can not get you financed. If they did not have you sign something, then they will probably hold the note themselves and then you have to pay the car dealer. But the short answer is yes, you can not keep the car if you can not pay for it.
ofcourse yes...the new sign wil do.
how the hell am i sapossed to know (ali waaz here)
Going by google:Rupee, sign is SCR.$6 Billion Rupee/SCR = $424 Million USD (US dollars)
There are many major currencies in the world which have valid Signs of their own; as for example the dollar, the pound, the Yen etc. As far as the Indian rupee is concerned, there isn't a Sign for it per se. Althoug Ru., Rs., & Re., have been used since times immemorable. The GOI had also started a competition to get proposed Sign for the Indian rupee. The last date for registration and sending in the entry, although, has past (which by the way was 15th of April, '09). The winner's sign might be taken up as the official rupee sign. Untill then, there is no official sign for Our Own Currency, the Rupee. -Chetan D.