In Iran, the value of Indian rupees reaches crores. 20,000 rupees is equivalent to 95 million rials. Although the actual value isn't as great, there are some significant opportunities for education and employment.
If someone tells you that 20,000 Indian rupees can be converted into crores in any other country, you might not believe it.
This country is Iran, where the Iranian Rial is very weak compared to the Indian rupee. This is why when an Indian exchanges rupees there, they end up with bundles of crores.
1 Indian Rupee = 475.58 Iranian Rials. This means that if you have only 20,000 rupees, this amount would be equivalent to approximately 95.116 million rials (95,116,000 Rials) in Iran. At first, this may sound like a movie story, but it's completely true.
Iran was once an oil-rich country with a strong economy. However, sanctions from the US and other countries, restrictions on oil exports, and political instability weakened its currency. Today, the value of 1 US dollar has reached approximately 47,000 rials.
Some universities in Iran, such as the University of Tehran, Sharif University of Technology, and Amirkabir University, are internationally renowned. Indian students can pursue courses in engineering, science, medicine, and the arts at affordable fees.
Even though the rupee can be worth crores there, living costs are not cheap. A cup of coffee costs up to 100,000 rials.
A typical meal at a restaurant can cost 500,000 to 600,000 rials. Foreign goods and branded items are extremely expensive. Therefore, while you may become a millionaire there, the expenses will still be in the millions.
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