the ultimate cause is because demand for rupee has fallen and concerned countries are unable to stable this demand which in fact is due to the overall economic conditions in the countries concerned
Indian rupee is not being strong then U.S dollar because of the exporting falling and India dependence on foreign flows.Other factors include the slow growth of the economy and the fiscal deficit.
what is rupee???
Indian currency is Rupee (Re).
Indian rupee
one rupee
1 Mauritius Rupee as opposed to what? Pakistani Rupee? Indian Rupee? Sri Lankan Rupee? Nepalese Rupee? Or maybe Seychelles Rupee? Just...Just do me a favour, okay? Be more bloody specific.
Indian Rupee is stronger than PKR (Pakistani Rupee). Though, PKR improved a bit against INR (Inidan Rupee) in recent months but still, it is approximately 0.63 of INR.1 PKR = 0.63 INR
A rupee.
100 rupee note+10 rupee note+1 rupee coin
one fifth of a rupee. There are 53.7 rupee to a dollar, and 100 paise to a rupee.
The Rupee
39.3 rupee