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Periphery uniformly bordered with beading pattern. Designer. State Bank of Pakistan. The Pakistani 5-rupee coin ( Rs. 5) is a denomination of the Pakistani rupee. [1] The 5-rupee coin is an alloy comprising 79 percent copper, 20 percent zinc, and 1 percent nickel. [2] [3] It weighs 3 grams and measures 18.5 mm in diameter. [2] [3]
Pakistan Mint. Valuation. Inflation. 35.37% (2023) The Pakistani rupee ( ISO code: PKR) is the official currency in the Islamic Republic of Pakistan. The issuance of the currency is controlled by the State Bank of Pakistan. It was officially adopted by the Government of Pakistan in 1949.
Pakistani Rupee. Rs. Template documentation. Relevant discussion at. → Template talk:Currency#Suggestions for a standard set of options for each template. This is a multifunction template. At its simplest, it adds the currency mark "Rs.", as recommended by MOS:CURRENCY for many situations. The template can also link to the Pakistani rupee ...
An anna (or ānna) was a currency unit formerly used in British India, equal to 16 of a rupee. [1] It was subdivided into four pices or twelve pies (thus there were 192 pies in a rupee). When the rupee was decimalised and subdivided into 100 (new) paise, one anna was therefore equivalent to 6.25 paise. The anna was demonetised as a currency ...
Amid these economic dynamics, Pakistan underwent a structural transition. The GDP share of agriculture declined from 53% in 1947 to 21.2% in 2010, while the GDP share of industry rose from 9.6% in 1949–50 to 25.4% in 2010. Additionally, the GDP share of the services sector increased from 37.2% in 1950 to 53.4% in 2010.
1981 –9 Mountain Peaks of Pakistan – 20 August 1981; Eight stamps were issued on this occasion Value: 40p, 40p, Rs. 1, Rs. 1, Rs. 1.50, Rs. 1.50, Rs. 2, Rs. 2 1981 –10 Inauguration Furnace no 1 Pakistan Steel Mills – 31 August 1981; Two stamps were issued on this occasion Value: 40p, Rs. 2 1981 –11 Wildlife Series – 15 September 1981
South Asian Free Trade Area. The South Asian Free Trade Area ( SAFTA) is a 2004 agreement that created a free-trade area of 1.6 billion people in Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, the Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka with the vision of increasing economic cooperation and integration. [1] One of the major goals was to reduce customs ...
Crore. A crore ( / krɔːr /; abbreviated cr) denotes ten million (10,000,000 or 10 7 in scientific notation) and is equal to 100 lakh in the Indian numbering system. It is written as 1,00,00,000 with the local 2,2,3 style of digit group separators (one lakh is equal to one hundred thousand, and is written as 1,00,000). [1]