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Question
Given below are the deposits made in the Women’s Co-operative Credit Societies of some districts. Read those figures.
- Pune: ₹ 94,29,408
- Nashik: ₹ 61,07,187
- Nagpur: ₹ 46,53,570
- Ahmadnagar: ₹ 45,43,159
- Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar (Aurangabad): ₹ 37,01,282
- Yavatmal: ₹ 27,72,348
- Sindhudurg: ₹ 58,49,651
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Solution
| Pune: ₹ 94,29,408 | Rupees ninety-four lakh, twenty-nine thousand, four hundred and eight. |
| Nashik: ₹ 61,07,187 | Rupees sixty-one lakh, seven thousand, one hundred and eighty-seven. |
| Nagpur: ₹ 46,53,570 | Rupees forty-six lakh, fifty-three thousand, five hundred and seventy. |
| Ahmadnagar: ₹ 45,43,159 | Rupees forty-five lakh, forty-three thousand one hundred and fifty-nine. |
| Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar (Aurangabad): ₹ 37,01,282 | Rupees thirty-seven lakh, one thousand, two hundred and eighty-two. |
| Yavatmal: ₹ 27,72,348 | Rupees twenty-seven lakh, seventy-two thousand, three hundred and forty-eight. |
| Sindhudurg: ₹ 58,49,651 | Rupees fifty-eight lakh, forty-nine thousand, six hundred, and fifty-one. |
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