Defending his government's move to replace the rupee symbol with the Tamil letter 'Ru' in the state Budget logo, Chief ...
Mr Kumar's design was chosen from 3,000 entries submitted nationwide, and he received an award of Rs 2.5 lakh. The symbol is ...
MUMBAI, March 17 (Reuters) - The Indian rupee alongside government bonds will likely take cues from the U.S. Federal Reserve's policy decision and commentary on the impact of policy changes under ...
The DMK-led Tamil Nadu government has decided to remove the official rupee symbol (₹) from the state’s Budget 2025, replacing it with the Tamil script. This marks the first time a state has ...
Currency experts identified several factors behind the rupee’s weakening, but they observed that it was a controlled depreciation. The exchange rate has been stable for more than a year ...
Gulf News Archive Dubai: The Indian rupee has pulled back from its all-time low of 23.95 to the dirham (87.95 to a dollar), but there is as yet nothing to suggest whether the pressure has eased ...
MUMBAI, March 17 (Reuters) - The Indian rupee strengthened for the third consecutive session on Monday, helped by dollar sales by exporters and foreign banks, coupled with a broadly softer ...
Hours after the Tamil Nadu Government released a new rupee logo for the state budget, IIT Guwahati Professor D. Udaya Kumar, who had designed the Indian rupee symbol, on Thursday (March 13 ...
His creation, which incorporates elements from the Devanagari 'Ra' and the Roman 'R,' was officially adopted as the national currency symbol in 2010 under the Manmohan Singh-led government ...
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