A 1 us $ = rs 49.83
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∙ 12y ago18 US Dollars = 810.07 Indian Rupee
50,00,000
This depends on what dollar 1 US Dollar in Indian Rupee is 63.60 1 Australian Dollar in Indian Rupee is 50.32 1 Barbardian in Indiian Rupee is 31.98 1 Bahamian Dollar in Indian Rupee is 64.01 1 Canadian Dollar in Indian Rupee is 51.04 1 New Zealand Dollar in Indian Rupee is 46.15
It's like 4.5 million dollars
299.0 US Dollar = 16666.26 Indian Rupee
Today (July 20, 2009) the rupee is worth: 1.00 Indian Rupee = 0.02 US dollars 1.00 US dollar = 48.14 Indian Rupees
As of today (01APR2011), 5 US Dollars are about 222 Indian Rupee.
In mint condition the value of a 1892 Queen Victoria Indian silver Rupee coin is around 32.00 US Dollars.
18 US Dollars = 810.07 Indian Rupee
$1,082.49 US dollars = 50,000 Indian Rupees today 11/16/2009. It is today $46.1898 US dollars per 1 Indian Rupee (INR).
18 US Dollars = 810.07 Indian Rupee
1 Indian rupee = 0.0191 US dollars
As of today (02APR2011), 1.8 Million Indian Rupee is worth about $40,504 US Dollars.
50,00,000
This depends on what dollar 1 US Dollar in Indian Rupee is 63.60 1 Australian Dollar in Indian Rupee is 50.32 1 Barbardian in Indiian Rupee is 31.98 1 Bahamian Dollar in Indian Rupee is 64.01 1 Canadian Dollar in Indian Rupee is 51.04 1 New Zealand Dollar in Indian Rupee is 46.15
110 Indian Rupee equals 2.04 US Dollar
Rupee is the Indian currency. Just like any commodity the Rupee also has a price, the value you pay to exchange a rupee. The US Dollar being the predominant currency, all prices of currencies are generally quoted in Dollars. Hence in case of the Rupee, its price at any point in time maybe say, Rs.45/$ (determined through various aspects such as forex reserves, FDI inflows, rate of interests and so on). With the change of the indicators the value of the rupee as per the dollar changes. When the rupee becomes dearer i.e. say Rs.40/$ it is said to have Appreciated (Value) in the reverse case say Rs.50/$ then the Rupee Depreciates (Value). Rupee changes values for a range of reasons, like if US performs very well then people will demand more US dollars, exchanging their rupee. This Demand will raise the price of the US dollar and hence depreciate the Indian Rupee.