Question :
India switched over to the decimal currency system in:
Option 1:
1955
Option 2:
1956
Option 3: 1957
Option 4: 1958
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Correct Answer: 1957
Solution : The correct option is 1957.
On April 1, 1957, 10 years after gaining Independence from British rule, Indian coins became decimal. As part of the transition to decimal currency, a new series of coins and banknotes were created, featuring artwork that strengthened a sense of the nation's unique identity. Both decimal and non-decimal coins were in use for a brief period before India switched to the decimal system.
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