Indian Rupee Symbol

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Indian Rupee Gets Its Own International Symbol Which is an Amalgam of The Devanagri (Hindi) "Ra"

& the Roman Capital "R" Without the Stem.

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NEW INDIAN CURRENCY SYMBOL APPROVED BY THE CABINET

 

Thanks Simranjeet For Uploading Photo...........

Atlast our currency has a symbol !

 

Originally posted by : AYUSH AGRAWAL

Thanks Simranjeet For Uploading Photo...........

 

yours welcome bro...

Good to hear that  !

Very happy to hear this was awaiting the branding of our cuurency for long.

Wow this new symbol will establish the Indian currency as one of the strongest currency in International market in years to come.

 

Proud to be an Indian

Jai Hind


Jai Ho


Cheers

Prasad R

Ours is the fifth currency in the world to have its own unique symbol after Dollar, Pound, Yen and Euro. And now THE INDIAN RUPEE.

PROUD TO BE AN INDIAN

JAI HIND

Here's the new Rupee Symbol.So india becomes member of the elite club , another step to be the strongest economic power (on assumption that corruption will go down some day , just wish so).

 

NEW INDIAN RUPEE SYMBOL

congrts to all

Rupee -pl. tale me the origin of the word

Congrats to al.............

congrats

New Delhi, Jul 15: The Union Cabinet has finalised the much awaited new rupee symbol, I&B minister, Ambika Soni announced in a press conference on Thursday, Jul 15.
 

"This symbol will universally denote the Indian Rupee," said the minister waving a print out of the approved symbol.



The symbol finalised by a five-member jury panel among the five designs shortlisted incorporates the Devanagari ‘Ra’ as well as the Roman capital ‘R’ in the design.

With the new symbol, the Indian Rupee has entered the elite club of
currencies such as Dollar, Euro and Pound with their very own symbols.

The symbol designed by an IIT post-graduate, D Udaya Kumar, had been approved by the jury and was put before the Cabinet for approval. The design that brings together Devanagari as well as Roman letter fit the descriptttion of what the government expected.

"In the ensuing year, we intend to formalise a symbol for the Indian rupee, which reflects and captures the Indian ethos and culture," Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee said while tabling the Union Budget 2010-11 in the Parliament.

Inspired by the growing influence of the Indian rupee in global markets, the proposal to introduce a symbol for the Indian rupee first came up in 2009.

 

The finance ministry, which sought entries from the public, is learnt to have received over 3,000 designs, out of which five were shortlisted earlier.

Until now, the Indian rupee had been denoted by abbreviations like 'Rs' or 'Re', which were not unique in nature as it was used to represent the currencies of Pakistan, Nepal and Sri Lanka as well.

 

Jai Ho...........:)


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