The Rupees to Dollars utility converts an amount of money in Rupees to the equivalent amount in several other monetary units (currencies).
INSTRUCTIONS: Choose units and enter the following:
Abbr. | Name | per USD | |
AUD | Australian Dollar | 1.545 AUD | |
BRL | Brazilian Real | 5.786 BRL | |
CAD | Canadian Dollar | 1.408 CAD | |
CHF | Swiss Franc | 0.887 CHF | |
CNY | Chinese Yuan | 7.224 CNY | |
EUR | Euro | 0.948 EUR | |
GBP | Great Britain Pound | 0.792 GBP | |
INR | Indian Rupee | 84.447 INR | |
JPY | Japanese Yen | 153.96 JPY | |
MXN | Mexican Peso | 20.342 MXN | |
RUB | Russian Ruble | 99.996 RUB | |
USD | U.S. Dollar | 1.00 | |
ZAR | South African Rand | 18.134 ZAR |
The exchange rate between currencies is constantly changing. The table show the most recent dollar exchange rates.
The Indian unit "maund" is an old measure of mass that was widely used in India and other parts of South Asia before the adoption of the metric system. Its value varied depending on the region and the time period, but maund has its roots in ancient and medieval Indian trade practices. It was used for measuring agricultural produce, commodities, and other goods. The weight of a maund varied significantly across regions and eras. There was no standardized value, and different regions had their own definitions and conversions.
During the British colonial rule in India, an attempt was made to standardize the maund. In 1833, the British government set the standard for the maund in Bengal at approximately 82.28 pounds (about 37.3242 kilograms). This value, however, was not universally adopted across all regions. After India gained independence in 1947, the country gradually transitioned to the metric system, and the use of traditional units like the maund declined. The maund is now largely obsolete in official contexts but may still be used colloquially in some areas.
The weight of a maund could differ greatly depending on the region:
In India, "gaj" is a traditional unit of measurement for area and sometimes length. It is still used in many parts of the country, especially in real estate, agriculture, and land measurements. Here are the details about "gaj" and its use in measuring area:
Understanding Gaj
Gaj in Land Measurement
Conversion and Usage
Other Related Units
In India, liquid commodities, such as gasoline (petrol), are sold by the liter and in Rupees. To make the conversion, one has to know how many liters are in a gallons, and the current exchange rate.
The formula to convert Rupees per Liter to U.S. Dollars per Gallon is:
`DPG = RPL * (3.7854 " Liters")/(1.0 " U.S. Gallons") * ($1.0 " USD")/( ₹ "84.447 INR")`
where: