How many zeros are in 1 lakh?




 In the Indian numbering system, "1 lakh" is equivalent to 100,000 in the Western numbering system. To determine the number of zeros in 1 lakh, we can simply look at the number:100,000

This number contains 5 zeros. Therefore, there are 5 zeros in 1 lakh.

YOU NEED TO KNOW THIS ABOUT INDIAN CURRENCY: 

INDIAN CURRENCY 

The Indian currency is the Indian Rupee, abbreviated as INR and represented with the symbol ₹. Here are some key points about the Indian currency:


1. Units of Currency:

   - 1 Rupee (₹1) is subdivided into 100 Paise.

   - Common denominations of coins in circulation include 1, 2, 5, and 10 Rupees.

   - Paise coins (25 and 50 paise) are less common and have largely been withdrawn from circulation.


2. Banknotes:

   - Indian banknotes come in various denominations including ₹2, ₹5, ₹10, ₹20, ₹50, ₹100, ₹200, ₹500, and ₹2,000.

   - The design and security features of Indian banknotes are periodically updated to prevent counterfeiting.


3. Design and Features:

   - Indian banknotes feature the portrait of Mahatma Gandhi on the obverse side.

   - The reverse side typically features images of Indian landmarks, cultural heritage, or achievements.

   - Security features include watermarks, security threads, latent images, and color-changing ink.


4. History:

   - The Indian Rupee has a long history and has undergone several changes since its inception.

   - After gaining independence in 1947, India introduced new currency notes and coins.


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