crore

IPA: krˈɔr

noun

  • (India) ten million; 10,000,000; or with Indian digit grouping, 1,00,00,000. Often used with units of money.
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Examples of "crore" in Sentences

  • Per km.,120 crore will be spend.
  • This film collected a total of 20 crore.
  • Either millions or crore, but don't switch.
  • People say crores and crores are mismanaged.
  • The yearly budget of the gausala is in crores.
  • There seems to be no standard way of abbreviating crore.
  • Chanda Sahib accepted the crore of rupees and departed to Arcot.
  • Fruit growing in the state is fetching over Rs.300 crore annually.
  • Grossly he will earn Rs. 126 crore, which is the highest for an actor.
  • Its market capitalization at Rs. 39,800 crore is 50% more than its nearest competitor's.
  • Government is likely to consider next week the proposal to infuse Rs 12,000 crore into public sector banks.
  • The Orissa will get a fund of Rs 140 crore from the World Bank under the Integrated Coastal Zone Management (ICZM) project.
  • The Reserve Bank today said it will infuse Rs 8,000 crore into the financial system by purchasing government securities on January 4.
  • In the first nine months it has already done about Rs 1,250 crore of sales and profit after tax is 91 crore, which is up by about 35% over the same period last year.
  • At 25 kg a BPL family, it is slightly less at Rs 54,200 crore, which is roughly the food subsidy estimated in the 2010-11 budget by finance minister Pranab Mukherjee.
  • Local officials initially sought to cover up the loss, but the disappearance of more than ten million rupees - known in India as a 'crore' - was discovered following the arrival of a new manager.

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