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  2. Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    Though the English Wikipedia reached 3 million articles in August 2009, the growth of the edition, in terms of the numbers of new articles and of editors, appears to have peaked around early 2007. [28] Around 1,800 articles were added daily to the encyclopedia in 2006; by 2013 that average was roughly 800.

  3. 2016 Indian banknote demonetisation - Wikipedia

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    The number of the employed force fell from 439.7 million in 2016–17 to 426.1 million in 2017–18. CMIE attributed the impact to demonetisation as well as implementation of Goods and Services Tax in July 2017. [158] [160] It is estimated that 1.5 million jobs were lost, according to The Guardian. [15]

  4. Bill Gates - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, property taxes on the mansion were reported to be US$1.063 million, on a total assessed value of US$147.5 million. [187] The 66,000-square-foot (6,100 m 2 ) estate has a 60-foot (18 m) swimming pool with an underwater music system, as well as a 2,500-square-foot (230 m 2 ) gym and a 1,000-square-foot (93 m 2 ) dining room. [ 188 ]

  5. External debt of India - Wikipedia

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    At end-March 2022, India’s external debt was placed at US$620.7 billion, recording an increase of US$47.1 billion over its level at end-March 2021. India’s external debt was US$570 billion at the end of March 2021. It recorded an increase of US$11.6 billion over its level at end of March 2020.

  6. List of countries by total wealth - Wikipedia

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    Top 10 countries by total wealth, 2022. United States (30.8%) China (18.6%) Japan (5.0%) Germany (3.8%) United Kingdom (3.5%) France (3.5%)

  7. Reserve Bank of India - Wikipedia

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    Reserve Bank of India-10 Rupees (1938), the first year of banknote issue. The Reserve Bank of India was founded on 1 April 1935 to respond to economic troubles after the First World War . [ 16 ] The bank was set up based on the recommendations of the 1926 Royal Commission on Indian Currency and Finance, also known as the Hilton Young Commission ...

  8. Bhutanese ngultrum - Wikipedia

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    While the Bhutanese government developed its economy in the early 1960s, monetization in 1968 led to the establishment of the Bank of Bhutan. As monetary reforms took place in 1974, the Ngultrum was officially introduced as 100 Chhetrum equal to 1 Ngultrum. The Ngultrum retained the peg to the Indian rupee at par, which the Bhutanese coins had ...

  9. Economy of India - Wikipedia

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    Over 10 million foreign tourists arrived in India in 2017 compared to 8.89 million in 2016, recording a growth of 15.6%. [318] The tourism industry contributes about 9.2% of India's GDP and employs over 42 million people. [319] India earned $21.07 billion in foreign exchange from tourism receipts in 2015. [320]