1 Lakh=100,000=100 Thousands So, 0.28 L=0.28 x 100 Thousands=28 Thousands
Rs. 35 Lakhs
20 lakhs in which currency? If you're asking about western - Indian number systems, then 20 lakhs = 2 million
In U.S. currency dollars, 6.5 Lakhs is worth over $14,000. Lakhs is the money that is used in India.
A lakh is 100,000, and a billion is 1000,000,000. So a billion is 10,000 lakhs.
83,333.02
1000 thousands are there in ten lakhs.
5040
Five hundred.
1000 of them.
Lakhs is a term used in India and Pakistan. One lakh is 100,000 so 15 lakhs = 1,500,000. (One and a half million). Therefore there are 1500 thousands in 15 lakhs.
1,00,000 in one lakh. So 4420 lakh= 4420*100000 Which equals 442000000. So that is 442000 thousands.
In International Indian System we use ones,tens,hundreds,thousands and then lakhs and crores.
ones ,thousands, lakhs, crores
Up to 2.5 lakhs - NIL 2.5 lakhs to 5 lakhs - 10% 5 lakhs to 10 lakhs - 20% above 10 lakhs - 30%
Up to 2.5 lakhs - NIL 2.5 lakhs to 5 lakhs - 10% 5 lakhs to 10 lakhs - 20% above 10 lakhs - 30%
14.85665 lakhs
In India, LPA stands for "Lakhs Per Annum." The term "lakhs" refers to a unit in the Indian numbering system equal to 100,000. Therefore, when something is described as being in "lakhs per annum," it means the quantity or amount is being measured in hundreds of thousands per year. This is commonly used in financial contexts, such as salaries or budgets.