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The Indian rupee sign (sign: โน; code: INR) is the currency symbol for the Indian rupee, the official currency of India. Designed by Udaya Kumar, it was presented to the public by the Government of India on 15 July 2010, following its selection through an "open" competition among Indian residents. Before its adoption, the most commonly used symbols for the rupee were Rs, Re or, in texts in Indian languages, an appropriate abbreviation in the language used.
The design is based on the Devanagari letter "เคฐ" (ra) with a double horizontal line at the top. It also resembles the Latin capital letter "R", especially R rotunda (๊).
The Unicode character for the Indian rupee sign is U+20B9 โน INDIAN RUPEE SIGN. Other countries that use a rupee, such as Sri Lanka, Pakistan and Nepal, still use the generic U+20A8 โจ RUPEE SIGN character.
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