


To prevent counterfeiting every country includes various types of security features in their banknotes. The infographic below explains the various security features in Indian Notes.

The Nepalese rupee subdivides into one hundred paisas (both singular and double) or four sukas or two mohors.Ĭounterfeiting is a major problem in banknotes.The Mauritian and Sri Lankan rupees subdivide into 100 cents.The Indian rupees (₹) and Pakistani rupees (₨) are subdivided into one hundred paise (singular paisa) or pice.Pakistani rupee, Nepalese rupee, Mauritius rupee, Sri Lankan rupee etc. The rupee is the common name for the currencies of India, Pakistan, Indonesia, Maldives, Mauritius, Nepal, Seychelles, Sri Lanka. In the Maldives, the unit of currency is known as the Rupiah, which is a cognate of the Sanskrit rupya.īasically, the Indian rupee is referred to as simply a rupee, whereas for other countries it is mandatory for them to introduce their county name before rupee.
