answersLogoWhite

0

How much is Rs 75 Crores in USD?

Updated: 10/26/2022
User Avatar

Wiki User

10y ago

Best Answer

A crore is a unit of ten million. So 75INR(10,000,000)=750,000,000INR. At current exchange rates as of 12/24/13, 750mil INR is worth $12,146,535.81 USD.

In India, that would be 1.2 crore USD.

User Avatar

Wiki User

10y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: How much is Rs 75 Crores in USD?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

How much is rs 150 crores in USD?

It would be about $2175000 in USD.


How much dollars is Rs 70 crore?

How much is 70 crores in USD


How much is Rs 60 Crores in USD?

600000000 INR=12936610.608021 USDRupee of IndiaDollar of United States1 INR = 0.021561 USD1 USD = 46.38 INR


How much is Rs 270 Million in crores?

27 crores


What is the most expensive Bollywood film?

Here is the list: Enthiran - over INR 160 crores Blue - over Rs. 110 crores Shivaji-The boss -Rs. 80 Crores Jodhaa Akbar - RS. 60 Crores (Rs 600 Million) Love Story 2050 - RS. 50 Crores (Rs 500 Million) Krrish - RS. 50 Crores (RS 500 Million) Saawariya - RS 40 Crores (Rs 400 Million) Om Shanti Om - RS 35 Crores (Rs 350 Million)


1000 million convert to Indian rupee?

1000,000,000 USD 1 USD = Rs. 46 (Approx) ==> 46,00,00,00,000 (Four thousand six hundred crores)


What is the turnover of TCS?

The annual turnover of TCS for the year 2009-2010 was Rs.30,029 crores or USD 6.3 Billion


How much dollars is Rs 50 crore?

For sake of simplicity, following rate is used to calculate,1 USD = 50 INRActual current rate can be found from google.25 crores INR = 25,00,00,000 INR25,00,00,000 / 50 = USD~= $5,000,000 USD


How much the money corrupted in 2g spectrum?

Rs 176,379 crores


1.3 billion means how much rupees?

Rs. 130 crores


What is the annual turnover of TCS?

The annual turnover of TCS for the year 2009-2010 was Rs.30,029 crores or USD 6.3 Billion


How much did the golden temple cost?

The construction of the Golden Temple, also known as Harmandir Sahib, was initiated by Guru Ram Das, the fourth Sikh Guru, in the 16th century. The exact cost of its construction is not well-documented but vast resources and donations from the Sikh community were utilized to build this sacred place.