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    Nish Nishant
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    :-) The last week saw a few arguments between Brits and Americans about the Billion. Just thought it'd be interesting to mention the Indian counting system. 100,000 = 1 lakh (100 thousand) 10,000,000 = 1 crore (10 million) Thus we have 1 crore = 100 lakhs In american terms 1 lakh = 100 thousand 1 million = 10 lakhs 1 crore = 10 million 1 billion = 100 crores BTW we even have a different separator system :- 1 lakh is written as 1,00,000 3 lakhs is 3,00,000 1 crore is 1,00,00,000 2 crores and 75 lakhs is 2,75,00,000 Hope you guys find this useful next time you read about an Indian making crores :-) Regards Nish


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      :-) The last week saw a few arguments between Brits and Americans about the Billion. Just thought it'd be interesting to mention the Indian counting system. 100,000 = 1 lakh (100 thousand) 10,000,000 = 1 crore (10 million) Thus we have 1 crore = 100 lakhs In american terms 1 lakh = 100 thousand 1 million = 10 lakhs 1 crore = 10 million 1 billion = 100 crores BTW we even have a different separator system :- 1 lakh is written as 1,00,000 3 lakhs is 3,00,000 1 crore is 1,00,00,000 2 crores and 75 lakhs is 2,75,00,000 Hope you guys find this useful next time you read about an Indian making crores :-) Regards Nish


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      Rohit Sinha
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      Getting them prepared for the crores you are going to rake in [DOH! EDIT]from[/ DOH! EDIT] your book, eh Nish? ;) BTW you forgot to mention: 1 Arab is 100 Crores. Or don't you like Arabs? ;P
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      Rohit Sinha

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        Getting them prepared for the crores you are going to rake in [DOH! EDIT]from[/ DOH! EDIT] your book, eh Nish? ;) BTW you forgot to mention: 1 Arab is 100 Crores. Or don't you like Arabs? ;P
        Regards,

        Rohit Sinha

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        - Mother Teresa

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        Rohit  Sinha wrote: BTW you forgot to mention: 1 Arab is 100 Crores. Or don't you like Arabs? Egad! I didnt even know about Arabs (the number I mean) Nish


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          :-) The last week saw a few arguments between Brits and Americans about the Billion. Just thought it'd be interesting to mention the Indian counting system. 100,000 = 1 lakh (100 thousand) 10,000,000 = 1 crore (10 million) Thus we have 1 crore = 100 lakhs In american terms 1 lakh = 100 thousand 1 million = 10 lakhs 1 crore = 10 million 1 billion = 100 crores BTW we even have a different separator system :- 1 lakh is written as 1,00,000 3 lakhs is 3,00,000 1 crore is 1,00,00,000 2 crores and 75 lakhs is 2,75,00,000 Hope you guys find this useful next time you read about an Indian making crores :-) Regards Nish


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          Oooooooh, my head hurts!


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            Getting them prepared for the crores you are going to rake in [DOH! EDIT]from[/ DOH! EDIT] your book, eh Nish? ;) BTW you forgot to mention: 1 Arab is 100 Crores. Or don't you like Arabs? ;P
            Regards,

            Rohit Sinha

            Do not wait for leaders; do it alone, person to person.
            - Mother Teresa

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            Smitha Nishant
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            How did that value come to be known as an Arab? Something to do with the so called Arabic system :confused: Smitha You are never given a wish without also being given the power to make it true. You may have to work for it, however. -- Richard Bach

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              How did that value come to be known as an Arab? Something to do with the so called Arabic system :confused: Smitha You are never given a wish without also being given the power to make it true. You may have to work for it, however. -- Richard Bach

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              Rohit Sinha
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              Maybe. I don't really know. In fact, now I think maybe you're right.
              Regards,

              Rohit Sinha

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                :-) The last week saw a few arguments between Brits and Americans about the Billion. Just thought it'd be interesting to mention the Indian counting system. 100,000 = 1 lakh (100 thousand) 10,000,000 = 1 crore (10 million) Thus we have 1 crore = 100 lakhs In american terms 1 lakh = 100 thousand 1 million = 10 lakhs 1 crore = 10 million 1 billion = 100 crores BTW we even have a different separator system :- 1 lakh is written as 1,00,000 3 lakhs is 3,00,000 1 crore is 1,00,00,000 2 crores and 75 lakhs is 2,75,00,000 Hope you guys find this useful next time you read about an Indian making crores :-) Regards Nish


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                I would love to see the worksheet for someone doing orbital mechanics with this system. No wonder India is not a space power yet. :) If we ( the US ) can foul up a 140 million dollar martian shot by mixing math parameters up by using metric in places it wasn't expected just think what one could do with this system. Richard "The man that hath not music in himself and is not moved with concord of sweet sounds is fit for treasons, stratagems and spoils; Let no man trust him." Shakespeare

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                  I would love to see the worksheet for someone doing orbital mechanics with this system. No wonder India is not a space power yet. :) If we ( the US ) can foul up a 140 million dollar martian shot by mixing math parameters up by using metric in places it wasn't expected just think what one could do with this system. Richard "The man that hath not music in himself and is not moved with concord of sweet sounds is fit for treasons, stratagems and spoils; Let no man trust him." Shakespeare

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                  If you forget the names, it's only the placement of commas that's different. :) 1 million = 1,000,000 10 lakhs = 10,00,000 Maths doesn't know names and commas, does it? Only values. :) Oh, and about the space thing. India is one of the six countries in the world that have the capability of sending a satellite into space. So basically we provide "taxi service" to others. And we have started making our own satellites too. And by 2007-2008, we should be able to reach the moon, unmanned though, it's the first time. Links: India To Offer Cheaper Taxi Rides Into Space With Polar Launcher[^] Moon mission could launch India's space career[^] Hey, India is only 56 years old, cut us some slack. :rolleyes: I think we are doing quite well for such a young nation. :)
                  Regards,

                  Rohit Sinha

                  Do not wait for leaders; do it alone, person to person.
                  - Mother Teresa

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                    If you forget the names, it's only the placement of commas that's different. :) 1 million = 1,000,000 10 lakhs = 10,00,000 Maths doesn't know names and commas, does it? Only values. :) Oh, and about the space thing. India is one of the six countries in the world that have the capability of sending a satellite into space. So basically we provide "taxi service" to others. And we have started making our own satellites too. And by 2007-2008, we should be able to reach the moon, unmanned though, it's the first time. Links: India To Offer Cheaper Taxi Rides Into Space With Polar Launcher[^] Moon mission could launch India's space career[^] Hey, India is only 56 years old, cut us some slack. :rolleyes: I think we are doing quite well for such a young nation. :)
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                    Rohit Sinha

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                    - Mother Teresa

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                    Rohit  Sinha wrote: Hey, India is only 56 years old, cut us some slack. I think we are doing quite well for such a young nation. Yup, we are :-) In 200 years time, things might be entirely different from what they are now. Right Rohit? :cool: Nish


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                      Rohit  Sinha wrote: Hey, India is only 56 years old, cut us some slack. I think we are doing quite well for such a young nation. Yup, we are :-) In 200 years time, things might be entirely different from what they are now. Right Rohit? :cool: Nish


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                      Things will be really different in just 20 years time. :cool: But of course, it'll take us many more years for us to catch up with the really advanced nations. Did you know that India makes the 3rd fastest supercomputers (Japan, US and India, in that order)? :cool: Have you heard about Simputers? It's being claimed that we found some cure or the other for AIDS, though that still needs to be tested on humans. Apparantly it works on animals. We're gonna rock the world soon! :cool: What keeps pulling India down is the huge population, illiteracy, corruption, poverty, etc. Our welfare budget is so damn high it eats up all we make. Two faces of the same country.
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                      Rohit Sinha

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                        Things will be really different in just 20 years time. :cool: But of course, it'll take us many more years for us to catch up with the really advanced nations. Did you know that India makes the 3rd fastest supercomputers (Japan, US and India, in that order)? :cool: Have you heard about Simputers? It's being claimed that we found some cure or the other for AIDS, though that still needs to be tested on humans. Apparantly it works on animals. We're gonna rock the world soon! :cool: What keeps pulling India down is the huge population, illiteracy, corruption, poverty, etc. Our welfare budget is so damn high it eats up all we make. Two faces of the same country.
                        Regards,

                        Rohit Sinha

                        Do not wait for leaders; do it alone, person to person.
                        - Mother Teresa

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                        Rohit  Sinha wrote: What keeps pulling India down is the huge population, illiteracy, corruption, poverty The illiteracy is one direct reason for this massive population boom. And rampant corruption at the top level is directly a major cause for extreme poverty at the lower-middle to lower class levels. By educating people we cut down on population, and hopefully people become smart enough not to vote for the same assholic robbers they elected the previous few times, whose only role was in stealing the people's money! The key is education. Must educate the masses. All of them! Nish


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                          Rohit  Sinha wrote: What keeps pulling India down is the huge population, illiteracy, corruption, poverty The illiteracy is one direct reason for this massive population boom. And rampant corruption at the top level is directly a major cause for extreme poverty at the lower-middle to lower class levels. By educating people we cut down on population, and hopefully people become smart enough not to vote for the same assholic robbers they elected the previous few times, whose only role was in stealing the people's money! The key is education. Must educate the masses. All of them! Nish


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                          Rohit Sinha
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                          100% agreed, Nish, this is what I keep saying myself all the time. Education is the key. It'll bring awareness, most importantly. People will learn to stand up for their rights. Produce less children, and instead concentrate on giving them a better life. That, and shoot all the politicians aged above 40. All of them. Without discrimination. And then some of them below 40 too. Reason being not their age, but that the particular crop to which they belong is corrupt beyond all repair. And our justice system takes years to do anything at all. Look at Advani, for example. On 12th September, the court will decide whether or not to frame charges against him and if so, what. It's been almost 13 years, dammit. 13 years to frame charges! The man will die of old age before any judgement is passed upon him. Damn. They all need to die. That, or make a law forbidding all politicians undergoing trial to contest any elections. If they really want to serve the country, they don't need to contest the elections, do they?
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                          Rohit Sinha

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                            :-) The last week saw a few arguments between Brits and Americans about the Billion. Just thought it'd be interesting to mention the Indian counting system. 100,000 = 1 lakh (100 thousand) 10,000,000 = 1 crore (10 million) Thus we have 1 crore = 100 lakhs In american terms 1 lakh = 100 thousand 1 million = 10 lakhs 1 crore = 10 million 1 billion = 100 crores BTW we even have a different separator system :- 1 lakh is written as 1,00,000 3 lakhs is 3,00,000 1 crore is 1,00,00,000 2 crores and 75 lakhs is 2,75,00,000 Hope you guys find this useful next time you read about an Indian making crores :-) Regards Nish


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                            when I visited india, the whole lakh/crore thing just did my head in... i loved some of the indian terms though... dacoity anyone?? My world tour What I do now.. "I spent a lot of my money on booze, birds and fast cars. The rest I just squandered" George Best. "I suppose if it was a choice between bon jovi and the interior of a car, the car would win, even it didnt have a radio and I had to sit in silence" James Simpson on Light Metal.

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