- Source: Indian 5-rupee note
The 5.180.24.3/info/indian" target="_blank">Indian 5-rupee note (₹5) is the second smallest 5.180.24.3/info/indian" target="_blank">Indian note in circulation. The Reserve Bank of India introduced the 5 rupee banknote as part of the Mahatma Gandhi Series in 1996. The printing of notes in the denominations of ₹5, however, has been discontinued as these denominations have been coinised but still these notes are valid legal tender in India.
Languages
As like the other 5.180.24.3/info/indian" target="_blank">Indian rupee banknotes, the ₹5 banknote has its amount written in 17 languages. On the obverse, the denomination is written in English and Hindi. On the reverse is a language panel which displays the denomination of the note in 15 of the 22 official languages of India. The languages are displayed in alphabetical order. Languages included on the panel are Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Kannada, Kashmiri, Konkani, Malayalam, Marathi, Nepali, Odia, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu and Urdu.
See also
5.180.24.3/info/indian" target="_blank">Indian 2-rupee note
5.180.24.3/info/indian" target="_blank">Indian 5-rupee coin
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Rupee India
- Demonetisasi mata uang 500 dan 1000 rupee India
- Daftar film India berkeuntungan tertinggi
- Mariam-uz-Zamani
- Dolar Amerika Serikat
- Daftar penghargaan dan nominasi yang diterima oleh My Name Is Khan
- Indian 5-rupee note
- Indian 2-rupee note
- Indian 1-rupee note
- Indian 2000-rupee note
- Indian 200-rupee note
- Indian 10-rupee note
- Indian 20-rupee note
- Coins of the Indian rupee
- Indian rupee sign
- 2016 Indian banknote demonetisation