The question does not specify 1 million what. 1 million INR is equal to 10 lakh INR.
1 million is equals to 10 lakhs and 1 crore is equals to 10 millions
10 Lakhs equal One Million. i.e 10 Millions equal 1 CRORE..... :-)
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10 million = 1 crore
its paise and rupee. 100 paises = 1 rupee. 1 Rupee / ! INR 2 INR 5 INR 10 INR 20 INR 50 INR 100 INR 500 INR and 1000 INR are std buds available.
On January 17th, 2009: 10 US Dollars = 486.45 Rupees 1 USD = 48.6450 INR; 1 INR = 0.0205571 USD INR = India Rupee; USD = United States Dollar
Its around 11000 inr for 10 year treatment.
The question does not specify 1 million what. 1 million INR is equal to 10 lakh INR.
1 million is equals to 10 lakhs and 1 crore is equals to 10 millions
The actual relationship is that 1 million equals 10 lakh. So 5000 would mean 0.005 millions.
1000 cents= 10 $ = 10* 50= 500 INR (lets say 1 $ = 50 INR)
1 USD = 46.0071 INR (As of 1 March 2010) 10 million USD = 10,000,000 USD = 46,00,71,000 INR
Let's say that you decide to buy 10, 00,000 INR worth of example (BTC-INR position). You have invested 10,000 INR and opted for 100X leverage, the amount would be 10, 00,000 INR. Now imagine that your investment grows by 10%, your profit would be 1, 00,000 INR. So, the total profit would be 1, 10,000 INR. The example may sound pretty great. But keep in mind that margin trading amplifies losses just as it does for profits. If your 10,000 INR investment decreased by 10% so the loss would get deducted from your invested amount i.e. 1, 000 INR will be deducted and your invested amount would come down to 9, 000 INR, you'd effectively lose 10% on the trade. for more information please check etorexchange.in
10 crore (100 million) rupees (INR) is 1.35 million pounds (GBP), as of 9 August 2011.
10 Lakhs equal One Million. i.e 10 Millions equal 1 CRORE..... :-)