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Paise

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pai·sa  (p-sä)
n. pl. pai·se (-s) or paisa
See Table at currency.

[Hindi pais, from Sanskrit *pada, quarter part : padam, foot, quarter (of a verse); see ped- in Indo-European roots + aa, portion; see nek-2 in Indo-European roots.]


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However, in line with the global sentiments that most of the emerging economies will resort to these kind of curbs on foreign capital at a time when there are not many other opportunities, the Indian rupee was hammered by over 23 paise to Rs 46.
lt;p>In messages extended to the President of the Republic, these organisations and structures paise the numerous reforms which have contributed to the promotion of political, cultural and intellectual life, hailing the Head of State's keenness to enhance the values of solidarity, mutual assistance and tolerance and entrench the lofty Islamic principles.
The sugarcane price for 2008-09 was 81 rupees 18 paise.
 
 
 
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