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The value of one Livre is 75 Paise, which is three-quarters of a Rupee. Livre is an obsolete unit of France currency.
A currency is a unit of exchange ,facilating the transfer of goods or services It is authorised by the government of the country. It's demand and supply can be controlled by the central bank of the country . In India, the law legalised the use of rupee as a medium of payment that cannot be refused in setting transactions in India .no indiviual can legally refuse a payment made in rupees.
there are many animals in the thar desert. three of the animals are sandgrouse, jakal, and the dromedary/arabien camal
Bangladesh, Pakistan, India.
The three largest cities in India are as follows: Mumbai (13,662,885), Delhi (11,954,217), Bangalore (5,180,533)The Three Major Cities AreNew DelhiPunjabBombay/Mumbai
its three tiger,elephant and rhinocersus
In total there are six animals on ten rupee note which can be seen. On front side there is lion capital in which we can see three Asiatic lions. On the other side we can see the other three animals. They are rhino, elephant and tiger.
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The value of one Livre is 75 Paise, which is three-quarters of a Rupee. Livre is an obsolete unit of France currency.
tiger is national animal. Rhino and elephant are just there for decoration. Or may be show the health of indian people because of eating indian food
the three headed lion found on 1 rupee coins!
Rhinos and Elephants are known to share their habitats in Africa and all three of these animals are known to share their habitats in India. Tigers are not present in Africa but all these 3 animals are present in India. Once upon a time, thousands of these animals shared the jungles of India but only a few hundred of them survive now because of extensive hunting and habitat loss.
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A xeraphim (alternate spelling xerafin or xeraphin) is an old monetary unit of Bombay, equal to three fifths of a rupee.
Three different writings
It represents unity.
They are not releasing Camp Rock Three in India.