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source: Rupee gets a symbol, may take2 years for widespread use - Hindustan Times
*www.hindustantimes.com/Images/2010/7/6d2f4b17-2f0e-42fd-a053-cbc8ca0630e3MediumRes.JPG
India finally got a symbol for the Rupee on Thursday, denoting the strength of its economy, and joined a select club of countries whose currencies have a unique identity. The cabinet approved the symbol - an amalgam of the Devnagiri 'Ra' and the Roman capital 'R' without the stem and two parallel lines running at the top. The parallel lines symbolise the equal to sign. "It denotes the robustness of the Indian economy," said Information and Broadcasting Minister Ambika Soni, announcing the cabinet decision.
Rupee symbol poll invites mixed reaction on Twitter
economy," said Information and Broadcasting Minister Ambika Soni, announcing the cabinet decision.
With the gaining of the symbol, the Indian rupee joins the club of US dollar, British pound, European euro and Japanese yen that currently have their own symbols.
The need for the symbol had become necessary because of the Indian economy's rapid growth, which has propelled it to become one of the largest economies of the world.
*www.hindustantimes.com/Images/2010/7/6d2f4b17-2f0e-42fd-a053-cbc8ca0630e3MediumRes.JPG
India finally got a symbol for the Rupee on Thursday, denoting the strength of its economy, and joined a select club of countries whose currencies have a unique identity. The cabinet approved the symbol - an amalgam of the Devnagiri 'Ra' and the Roman capital 'R' without the stem and two parallel lines running at the top. The parallel lines symbolise the equal to sign. "It denotes the robustness of the Indian economy," said Information and Broadcasting Minister Ambika Soni, announcing the cabinet decision.
Rupee symbol poll invites mixed reaction on Twitter
economy," said Information and Broadcasting Minister Ambika Soni, announcing the cabinet decision.
With the gaining of the symbol, the Indian rupee joins the club of US dollar, British pound, European euro and Japanese yen that currently have their own symbols.
The need for the symbol had become necessary because of the Indian economy's rapid growth, which has propelled it to become one of the largest economies of the world.