I. Understanding Indian Currency A Brief History of Indian Currency The Indian currency has a rich history, dating back to ancient times when various forms of money were used across different regions. Some of the early forms included cowry shells, metal coins, and even agricultural produce. Over time, India saw the introduction of various dynastic currencies, including those from the Maurya, Gupta, and Mughal periods. It wasn't until the British Raj that a standardized currency system was established with the introduction of the Indian Rupee in 1540. The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) was established in 1935, marking a significant milestone in the regulation and management of Indian currency. Today, Indian currency consists of various denominations, including the commonly used ₹10, ₹20, ₹50, ₹100, ₹200, ₹500, and ₹2000 notes. (Rs. 2000 notes will be discontinued from 30th September 2023) Overview of Indian Currency Denominations Indian currency notes come in various denominations, e...
Microwave Recipe: Grilled Fish Grilled fish is a low calorie dish. It becomes very tasty when grilled. So here is the recipe: Ingredients you need: Whole fish 500 gm Onion paste 3 tbsp Chilli paste tbsp Ginger/ Garlic paste 2 tbsp Lemon juice 1 tbsp Vinegar 1 tbsp Edible red colour 1 pinch Oil 1 tbsp Salt and pepper to taste Method: First wash and clean the fish properly and make deep cuts on both sides. Mix all the ingredients (except oil) and apply this mixture on both side of fish. Keep it in refrigerator to marinate for at least an hour. Place the marinated fish in a microwave safe shallow dish and microwave it at 60% power for 5-6 minutes. Now brush oil on both side of fish an put it on Grill rack. Grill the fish for about 10-15 minutes. Turn in between until it becomes g...
Mozilla Firefox in Indian Languages: Great News for Indian Internet Users The internet in India is growing at an incredible speed. From online education and digital payments to social media and remote work, the internet has become a part of everyday life. But for a long time, there was one big problem for millions of Indian users — language . Most software and websites were available mainly in English. For people who were not comfortable with English, using the internet often felt confusing, difficult, and sometimes even scary. That’s why the latest move by Mozilla Firefox is such fantastic news for Indian internet users. Mozilla Firefox is now available in several Indian and regional languages , making the internet more accessible, friendly, and inclusive for everyone. This is not just a technical update — it’s a major step toward digital empowerment in India . Table of Contents Why Language Is Important on the Internet What Is Mozilla Firefox? Firefox Now Supports Ind...
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