Money
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| Currency in Tamil Nadu The Indian Rupee
is the currency used in Tamil
Nadu as well as throughout the other parts of India. Controlled by the
Reserve Bank of India, the Indian Rupee is made up 100 paise which is
singularly known as paisa. |
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| Historically,
the rupee, derived from the Sanskrit word raupya, which means silver,
was a silver coin. This had severe consequences in the nineteenth century,
when the strongest economies in the world were on the gold standard.
The discovery of vast quantities of silver in the U.S. and various European
colonies resulted in a decline in the relative value of silver to gold.
Suddenly the standard currency of India could not buy as much from the
outside world. This event was known as "the fall of the rupee." |
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circulating notes: |
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The 5 Rupee note (Rs. 5) |
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The 10 Rupee note (Rs. 10) |
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The 20 Rupee note |
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The 50 Rupee note |
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The 100 Rupee note (Rs. 100) |
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The 500 Rupee note (Rs. 500) |
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The 1000 Rupee note (Rs. 1000) |
Rules Governing Currency in Tamil Nadu According to the
Indian Constitution, any foreign
traveler arriving on the Indian soil can bring in any amount of currency
he wishes to, including traveler cheques but this must be guided by
an official declaration made at the time of his arrival to India. It
is also stipulated that he should also leave with no more than the amount
he had already declared himself to be carrying into the country. |
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