Indian Rupee seychellois rupee history for January 2024. The highest quote for this month is 0.16921 (14/01/2024) and the lowest 0.16937 (14/01/2024). The difference between high and low is -0.09.
INR SCR average rate for January 2024 is 0.15485, the change between 01/01/2024 and 31/01/2024 is +1.48 %.
01 January 2024 | 1 INR = 0.1525 SCR |
02 January 2024 | 1 INR = 0.1526 SCR |
03 January 2024 | 1 INR = 0.1673 SCR |
04 January 2024 | 1 INR = 0.1528 SCR |
05 January 2024 | 1 INR = 0.1558 SCR |
06 January 2024 | 1 INR = 0.1678 SCR |
07 January 2024 | 1 INR = 0.1680 SCR |
08 January 2024 | 1 INR = 0.1580 SCR |
09 January 2024 | 1 INR = 0.1510 SCR |
10 January 2024 | 1 INR = 0.1517 SCR |
11 January 2024 | 1 INR = 0.1467 SCR |
12 January 2024 | 1 INR = 0.1489 SCR |
14 January 2024 | 1 INR = 0.1694 SCR |
15 January 2024 | 1 INR = 0.1591 SCR |
16 January 2024 | 1 INR = 0.1519 SCR |
17 January 2024 | 1 INR = 0.1488 SCR |
18 January 2024 | 1 INR = 0.1460 SCR |
19 January 2024 | 1 INR = 0.1508 SCR |
22 January 2024 | 1 INR = 0.1594 SCR |
23 January 2024 | 1 INR = 0.1489 SCR |
24 January 2024 | 1 INR = 0.1501 SCR |
25 January 2024 | 1 INR = 0.1503 SCR |
26 January 2024 | 1 INR = 0.1498 SCR |
28 January 2024 | 1 INR = 0.1678 SCR |
29 January 2024 | 1 INR = 0.1577 SCR |
30 January 2024 | 1 INR = 0.1476 SCR |
31 January 2024 | 1 INR = 0.1503 SCR |
24/03/2020: COVID-19 Impact on Indian Rupee
The global COVID-19 pandemic caused significant volatility in the Indian Rupee exchange rate, leading to depreciation against major international currencies.
08/11/2016: Demonetization
The Indian government announced the demonetization of ₹500 and ₹1,000 banknotes, requiring individuals to exchange or deposit their old currency notes at banks.
03/07/2007: Indian Rupee Symbol
The Indian Rupee was given its own unique symbol ₹, representing the integration of the Indian Rupee into the global currency landscape.
21/06/1991: Liberalization of Indian Economy
India initiated economic reforms, including the liberalization of foreign exchange controls. This led to the beginning of the exchange rate regime reforms for the Indian Rupee.
24/06/1957: Decimalization of Indian Rupee
The Indian Rupee was decimalized, dividing it into 100 paise. This change simplified the currency system and introduced a uniform monetary system across the country.
15/08/1947: Indian Independence
India gained independence from British rule, leading to the establishment of the Reserve Bank of India as the central bank and the Indian Rupee as the official currency.
01/01/1862: Introduction of Indian Rupee
Indian Rupee was introduced by the British government as the official currency of British India. It replaced various local and foreign currencies that were in circulation.