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Anna

Anna a piece of money, the sixteenth part of a rupee, Indian.

VerbarSicca

seal a coining die used adjectively to designate the silver currency of the Mogul emperors or the Indian rupee of 192 grains

Indian currency

Indian currency, 'Indian currency' means currency which is expressed or drawn in Indian rupees but does not include special bank notes and special one rupee notes issued under s. 28A of the

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Global Depository Receipt

Global Depository Receipt, (GDR) means a security issued by a bank or a depository outside India against underlying rupee shares of a company incorporated in India. [Foreign Exchange Manage-ment (Transfer or Issue of Any Foreign Security) Regulations,

Dependencia

Dependencia, people who are dependant. 'World Bank loans and controls, with inevitable dependencia and devaluation of the Indian rupee, Indian community and Indian human, becomes a fait accompli.' [Constitutionally Inscribed Social justice and Operationally Opposite Agenda in

Daum, Dam

Daum, Dam, a copper coin, the 40th part of a rupee, Indian

I.O.U

I owe you, because they have the same sound. It ordinarily runs thus:- 'To Mr. A.B., I.O.U. twenty rupees. C.D January 1st, 2008.' If in the above form, it requires no stamp, being neither receipt, agreement, not

Sales promotion employees

any such person,-- (i) who, being employed or engaged in a supervisory capacity, draws wages exceeding sixteen hundred rupees per mensem; or (ii) who is employed or engaged mainly in a managerial or administrative capacity. [Sales Promotion

Repatriate to India

exchange and-- (i) the selling of such foreign exchange to an authorised person in India in exchange for rupees, or (ii) the holding of realised amount in an account with an authorised person in India to the

Pauper

suit or where no such fee is prescribed, when he is not entitled to property worth one hundred rupees other than the necessary wearing apparel and the subject-matter of the suit, Code of Civil Procedure Code, O.

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