London isn't a country, it's a city in England.
2006-09-30 17:22:22
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answered by Joy M 7
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London is not a country, it is the capital city of England.
£1500 = 129,000 INR
The UK has a lot to offer - a modern multicultural state that's as avant garde as it is ancient.
10 reasons that make the UK Cool
1)1,236 years of history
That's 10,797,696 hours and 649,641,600 minutes! From the Romans to present-day rockers, it's just the right mix of what's historical and what's hip.
2) Who knows who you might meet?
Rub elbows with the famous and the not-so-famous. More than 60 million people from around the globe live in the UK, an area roughly the size of Oregon.
3)Inspiration is everywhere
Talk about versatility. From the tin can (1810) to the crossword puzzle (1913) to penicilin (1928) and the World Wide Web (1989), UK inventors have done it all.
4) Brits think outside the box
Charles Darwin. Alfred Hitchcock. John Lennon. Amazing. Three names in a country of millions, which just goes to show British ingenuity knows no bounds.
4) All the cool kids are doing it
40,000 students make the UK the most popular US study abroad destination. They can't all be wrong.
5) The best fish and chips in the world
Now here's a dish with staying power. A favorite since their first appearance in the 19th century, they're joined by kebabs and vindaloo as mainstays of the modern British diet.
6)Get ahead quick
Life is short. So save time and get a UK degree - earn a bachelor's degree in three years in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland, or a Master's degree in just one.
7) Live the language of Shakespeare, Tom Stoppard, and Zadie Smith
8) Ah, the Mother Tongue. Find out what it really means and fall in love with English all over again.
9)You'll laugh till your sides hurt
Sorry, was that a joke? Oh, right. British humor takes some getting used to, but nothing else will make you smarter and smile at the same time.
10)Nice weather we're having
Okay, it's true, weather is a recurring theme in conversation - but there's no better place to talk rain. Brits are masters at raising the charm quotient on this otherwise ho-hum subject.
2006-09-30 17:32:13
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answered by Sweet pea 2
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1,500 British Pound = 128,850 Indian Rupee as of October 1, 2006.
2006-10-01 06:04:14
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answered by Trapped in a Box 6
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London is a kool place as u must know.
and £1 pound is equal about 80 to 85 rupee.
as for £1500 = about 125000 to 130000 rupee's.
2006-09-30 18:03:29
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answered by stay hungry 3
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i heard from my freind that the london is very nice place and there one pound is equal to the 40 rupees that means 1500 pounds is equal to 60,000. You will enjoy so much.
2006-09-30 17:28:34
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answered by lalit k 1
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What do you mean by cool?
Weathewise, yes. And so is its responsiveness to people. Everybody is stiff, workaholic, after some pursuit or another.
You multiply by 60 or so to get the amount of rupees.
1500x60 or so.
2006-09-30 17:39:22
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answered by Ishan26 7
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Yes it is a cool country.but in summer it has the temp`s equal to that of India.Their summer starts in october.
I pound=Rs 75
2006-09-30 17:30:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Ya as compare to india, its cool and in order to find exact conversion from British Pound to indian rupee or vice versa. You can logon to www.xe.com. Thanks
2006-09-30 17:31:13
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answered by Milu 2
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London is a city. UK is a country.
1=86
1500=129000
2006-09-30 17:23:54
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answered by pbuchta 3
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1500 pounds is equal to about 128,943.398 indian rupees.
Convert how much ever you want here: http://finance.yahoo.com/currency/convert?amt=1500&from=GBP&to=INR&submit=Convert
2006-09-30 17:24:34
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answered by punjabi007 2
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