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  1. 1 in indian rupees mac os x#
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1 in indian rupees mac os x#

Mac OS X Lion (10.7) also includes the new Indian rupee symbol, which can be found in the Character Viewer. has added support for the rupee symbol with iOS 7 in 2013. Modern keyboards for the Indian market have the symbol engraved on the 4 key as an alternate graphic. On systems running Windows 8 or later, the symbol can be typed using the 'English (India)' keyboard layout with the key combination AltGr+ 4

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With the Windows update, it is now possible to use alt code text entry to obtain the Indian Rupee symbol: Alt+ 8 3 7 7.

1 in indian rupees update#

On, Microsoft released an update KB2496898 to Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008, Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 operating systems to include support for this new Indian rupee symbol. On systems running Ubuntu, most other Linux distributions and ChromeOS, the symbol may be typed using Ctrl+ ⇧ Shift+ u 2 0 B 9 Space (or simply AltGr+ 4 if the 'English (India)' language setting is used).

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Since then, it has been included in various Linux distributions. Since its 10.10 version it has supported the symbol out-of-the-box, as it was added to the Ubuntu font family by a contributor. Ubuntu became the first operating system to support the Indian rupee symbol by default in 2010. The character has been encoded in Unicode 6.0, and named distinctly from the existing character U+20A8 ₨ RUPEE SIGN, which will continue to be available as the generic rupee sign. On 10 August 2010, the Unicode Technical Committee accepted the proposed code position U+20B9 ₹ INDIAN RUPEE SIGN. As of January 2012, the new Indian rupee sign has been incorporated in the currency notes in the denominations of ₹10, ₹100, ₹500 and ₹1000 and as of 12 April 2012 this was extended to denominations of ₹20 and ₹50. Coins of denomination of ₹1, ₹2, ₹5 and ₹10 with the new rupee symbol have been put into circulation. In his budget speech on 28 February 2011, the finance minister, Pranab Mukherjee, announced that the sign would be incorporated in future coin issues. The Indian Postal Department also started printing postage stamps with this new Indian rupee sign, when it issued the Commonwealth Games commemorative stamps on 3 October 2010. Major banks have also started printing cheques with the new Indian rupee sign, where the traditional ₨ sign was used. Upon the symbol's adoption in July 2010, the Indian government said it would try to adopt the sign within six months in the country and globally within 18 to 24 months. However, the decision was deferred at the request of the Finance Minister, and the final decision was made when they met again on 15 July 2010, when they chose the symbol created by Udaya Kumar, Associate Professor IIT Guwahati. Udaya Kumar: one of them was due to be selected at the Union Council of Ministers of India meeting held on 24 June 2010.

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These were the entries from Nondita Correa-Mehrotra, Hitesh Padmashali, Shibin KK, Shahrukh J.

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From around 3,331 responses received, five symbols were shortlisted. During the 2010 Union Budget, then Union Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee said that the proposed sign should reflect and capture the Indian ethos and culture.

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On 5 March 2009, the Indian government announced a contest to create a sign for the Indian rupee. Other countries that use a rupee, such as Sri Lanka, Pakistan and Nepal, use the generic U+20A8 ₨ RUPEE SIGN character. The Unicode code point for the Indian rupee sign is U+20B9 ₹ INDIAN RUPEE SIGN. The design is based on the Devanagari letter "र" ( ra) with a double horizontal line at the top and the Latin capital letter " R" without its vertical bar. Before its adoption, the most commonly used symbols for the rupee were Rs, Re or, in texts in Indian languages, an appropriate abbreviation in the language used. Udaya Kumar, it was presented to the public by the Government of India on 15 July 2010, following its selection through an open competition among Indian residents.

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The Indian rupee sign ( ₹) is the currency symbol for the Indian rupee ( ISO 4217: INR), the official currency of India.






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