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Rs. 1,00,000/- or One hundred thousand rupees is one Lakh.
Whether it is "one lakh", "two lakh" or "fifty lakh", the word is written in singular and not in plural. Please note that the word "lakh" takes the singular form but the word following "lakh" takes the plural form. You can say " two lakh rupees" or " five lakh tonnes" but not " two lakhs rupees" or "five lakhs tonnes". This is on the analogy of the words " million" and "billion". For example, we say " 5 million" or " 5 billion dollars" but not "5 millions" / " 5 billions dollars". However, in a table of figures, you can say " in lakhs of rupees" and not " in lakh of rupees".
ther are 5 zeros in one lakh
One million rupees = 10 lakh rupees
One million in rupees is read as "ten lakh." In the Indian numbering system, one lakh is equal to 100,000, so one million (1,000,000) is equivalent to ten times that amount. Therefore, 1,000,000 rupees can be expressed as ₹10,00,000.
one lakh and ten thousand rupees
One hundred fifty thousand Rupees orOne lakh fifty thousand Rupees.
One lakh is equal to 100,000 rupees. Therefore, 50 lakh is equal to 50 x 100000 = 5000000 rupees, or 5 followed by 6 zeroes.
A lakh (not lac) is a number used in India and is equivalent to 100,000. Hence 'one lakh rupees' etc.
One lakh equals 100,000 rupees. Therefore, 25 lakhs equals 2,500,000 rupees. 2,500,000 rupees converts to $416,701.39 in United States currency (dollars).
One million rupees is Rs. 1,000,000/- In India we usually don't use the term million. Instead we use the terms lakh and crore. 1 million rupees is equal to 10 lakh rupees in Indian terms and that is a lot of money.
Six lakh fifty thousand rupees only