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What are the 3 new currencies introduced by the Government of India?
What are the 3 new currencies introduced by the Government of India?
Rs. 10, Rs. 200, Rs. 2000
What material is Indian currency made of?
What material is Indian currency made of?
Cotton
What denomination of currency notes are given to women in space?
What denomination of currency notes are given to women in space?
Rs. 250
How many currency notes are mentioned in the text?
How many currency notes are mentioned in the text?
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What is the total value of the currency notes mentioned in the text?
What is the total value of the currency notes mentioned in the text?
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Study Notes
Indian Currency
- The Government of India introduced three new currency denominations: ₹10, ₹200, and ₹2000.
- The ₹2000 currency note features a portrait of Mahatma Gandhi and has a see-through register with a denominational numeral 2000.
- The ₹200 currency note has a motif of the Sanchi Stupa, a Buddhist monument, and celebrates the country's cultural heritage.
- The ₹10 currency note has a motif of the Konark Sun Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and represents the country's rich cultural heritage.
- The ₹100 currency note features a portrait of Mahatma Gandhi and has a see-through register with a denominational numeral 100.
- The ₹500 currency note features a portrait of Mahatma Gandhi and has a see-through register with a denominational numeral 500.
- The ₹250 currency note is not a real denomination in Indian currency.
- Indian currency is made of cotton.
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Test your knowledge about the new currencies of India introduced by the Government, including the 10, 20, 100, 200, 500 and 2000 denomination notes. Learn interesting facts about Indian currency being made of cotton.