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Money:
India's
currency is the Rupee, abbreviated as Rs. One Rupee is equal to 100 Paise.
Coins are in denominations of 10, 25 & 50 Paise & l, 2 &
5 Rupees. Notes are in denominations of Rs. 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100 and
500.
Foreign Currency.
It
is advisable to carry a mix of cash and travellers cheques to guard
against any situation. US Dollars are the easiest currency to change with
pounds sterling coming a close second. Other hard currencies such as Yen,
French Francs, Deutsche Mark can also be changed in tourist areas and big
cities.
There are no restrictions on the amount of foreign
currency or travellers cheques a tourist may import, provided a
Declaration Form is completed on arrival by the tourists if they enter the
country with US$10,000 or its equivalent in any other currency.
This
will facilitate the exchange of imported currency as well as the export of
unspent currency on departure or for tax clearance certificates. Cash,
bank notes and travelers cheques up to US$2.500 or equivalent need
not be declared at the time of entry.
Any money in the form of
travellers cheques, drafts, bills, cheques, etc. which tourists wish
to convert into Indian currency should be exchanged only through
authorised money changers.
Tourists are warned that changing
money through unauthorised persons is not only illegal but also involves
the risk of receiving counterfeit currency. To exchange foreign money
other than through banks or authorised money changers is an offence.
Please
note that no Indian currency whatsoever can be imported or exported,
except for Rupee travellers cheques. Banks abroad do keep Rupee
balances with their agents in India and are able to draw upon these
balances to issue Rupee traveller's cheques to intending tourists.
There
are 24 hour exchange facilities available at all big cites and
international airports. Banking hours in India are from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
(Mon.-Fri.) and from 10 a.m. to 12 noon on Saturdays. One can also wire
money into India.
These services are offered by foreign banks
with branches in India and also with Indian banks with branches abroad
such as the State Bank of India, Bank of India and Bank of Baroda
Most
branches of State Bank of India and all major nationalized banks have
special foreign exchange counters.
All Credit cards (like
Master, VISA, Diners, American Express & others ) are widely accepted
in India.
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