On August 15, 1947, British rule ended in India, leading to the formation of Pakistan. The partition required both countries ...
MUMBAI: The Indian rupee ended nearly unchanged on Monday ... than trend back to mid-September levels,” ING Bank said in a note.
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In this age of ‘polycrisis’, Italy and India share common interests but also joint challenges in the Indo-Mediterranean Sea. This region is vital for global trade, especially for Italy which ...
MUMBAI: The Indian rupee is likely to remain anchored ... which accounts for about a third of world supply, ANZ Bank said in a note.
Ever since Mahatma Gandhi's image first appeared on Indian currency notes, it has become an enduring emblem, despite periodic calls for change. But how did India's currency evolve to feature Gandhi so ...
For decades, before the Father of the Nation became a permanent fixture in Indian currency, the nation’s notes told a different story. They carried symbols of royalty, national pride, and ...
Google is ramping up its artificial intelligence efforts in India to integrate AI across its products for Indians — a move that escalates the growing rivalry among U.S. tech firms in a market ...
The RBI finally launched the Mahatma Gandhi Series in 1996, etching his face permanently on all Indian currency notes since.(Representational Image/Pixabay) This was despite many nations around ...
Across the globe, currencies often celebrate influential figures, with George Washington gracing US dollars, Mohammad Ali Jinnah on Pakistan’s notes, and Mao Zedong in China. In India, Mahatma ...
Mahatma Gandhi's image first graced Indian currency in 1969 during his birth centenary celebrations, and by 1996, his portrait became a permanent fixture on all notes. Despite suggestions to ...
Credit: RBI When India was going through economic hardships in the early 1960s, denominations as high as Rs 10,000 notes were stopped, and even the size of the notes were reduced in 1967 as a cost ...