There are many free currency converters out there on Internet.
The recommended currency conversion sites are:
Currate: http://currate.com
Oanda http://oanda.com
XE http://xe.com
To answer your question, you can use Currate's matrix builder to list the selectable currencies to convert to Indian Rupee (INR)
http://currate.com/ematrix.php
(select Top 10 Popular Currencies on left, INR on right)
Currencies as of 6/26/09:
India Rupees (INR) INR
United States Dollars (USD) 1 USD = 48.0273
Inverse: 0.02082
Euro (EUR) 1 EUR = 67.4163
Inverse: 0.01483
United Kingdom Pounds (GBP) 1 GBP = 79.0903
Inverse: 0.01264
Canada Dollars (CAD) 1 CAD = 41.7827
Inverse: 0.02393
Australia Dollars (AUD) 1 AUD = 38.6223
Inverse: 0.02589
Japan Yen (JPY) 1 JPY = 0.50044
Inverse: 1.99826
South Africa Rand (ZAR) 1 ZAR = 6.00977
Inverse: 0.16640
Switzerland Francs (CHF) 1 CHF = 44.0816
Inverse: 0.02269
New Zealand Dollars (NZD) 1 NZD = 30.8835
Inverse: 0.03238
Sweden Kronor (SEK) 1 SEK = 6.10849
Inverse: 0.16371
Oh, dude, you're asking me to convert seven million six hundred thousand US dollars to Indian rupees? That's like asking me to calculate the exact number of sprinkles on a donut. Anyway, if you really wanna know, it's around 56 crore 82 lakh Indian rupees. But like, who's counting, right?
To convert 700 million to rupees, you need to know the exchange rate between the currency in question (e.g., US dollars) and Indian rupees. For example, if the exchange rate is 1 USD = 75 INR, then 700 million USD would be 52.5 billion INR. Please specify the currency for a precise conversion.
To convert 750,000 to Indian Rupees (INR), you need to know the currency from which you are converting. If you are referring to US dollars, for example, as of October 2023, the exchange rate is approximately 82 INR for 1 USD. Therefore, 750,000 USD would be around 61,500,000 INR. Please specify the currency for a precise conversion.
I have sent rupees twenty thousand PAK rupees to Mr. Hak June Lee at South Korea on 05.11.2012 I want to know if he has received the money sent to him
To convert 4000 dollars to rupees, you need to know the current exchange rate between the US dollar (USD) and the Indian rupee (INR). As of my last update, the exchange rate was approximately 1 USD to around 75-80 INR, but this can fluctuate. Therefore, 4000 dollars would be roughly between 300,000 to 320,000 rupees. For the most accurate conversion, check a reliable financial news source for the latest exchange rate.
i wanna know how much a 1000 jugoslavija dinar cost in Indian rupees and where i exchange that money in India
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Rupees is like the Indian dollar and Pisa is like the Indian cents. I'm not sure if that's how you spell Pisa. I know this answer because I'm Indian.
One Malasian ringte is equal to how many indian rupees
Oh, dude, you're asking me to convert seven million six hundred thousand US dollars to Indian rupees? That's like asking me to calculate the exact number of sprinkles on a donut. Anyway, if you really wanna know, it's around 56 crore 82 lakh Indian rupees. But like, who's counting, right?
To convert 100 tpaneza to Indian Rupees (INR), you need to know the current exchange rate between the Tanzanian shilling (TZS) and the Indian Rupee. As of my last knowledge update, you would typically check a reliable financial news source or currency converter for the latest rates. Multiply 100 tpaneza by the exchange rate to get the equivalent amount in Indian Rupees.
Oh, dude, writing out numbers in words is like the most thrilling thing ever! So, 18,000,000 INR in words would be... wait for it... "Eighteen million Indian Rupees." Boom! Mind blown, right? I know, I know, it's just too much excitement for one day.
i would like to know how much is one yen equal to Indian rupee?
To convert 700 million to rupees, you need to know the exchange rate between the currency in question (e.g., US dollars) and Indian rupees. For example, if the exchange rate is 1 USD = 75 INR, then 700 million USD would be 52.5 billion INR. Please specify the currency for a precise conversion.
i want Indian anti-teroorist certificate
Never. Pakistani/Indian rupee was started in 1947. Don't know the exact value of rupees at that time, but it was not greater in value than the dollar.
Because the Indians wanted to know how to live, eat, and have a better life.