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Peadar
19/01/2006, 3:28 PM
Taken from BreakingNews.ie (http://breakingnews.ie/2006/01/19/story240500.html)


Taoiseach Bertie Ahern today said he was delighted the Indian government planned to name a street in the capital New Delhi in honour of Eamon de Valera.

De Valera was regarded by many Indian leaders as friend of the state as it pushed for independence from Britain from the 1920s onwards.

And he was also remembered for a donation of 20 million rupees in 1943 to aid famine relief in Calcutta.

dcfcsteve
19/01/2006, 3:51 PM
Nice touch - good of the Indian government to remember and comemmorate it out of the blue at this time.

Though where did Dev get 20m ruppees back then - is that where a chunk of the Irish Press shares money went....? :eek:

Wonder how much 20m ruppees would be in pounds/Euro today ?

WeAreRovers
19/01/2006, 3:57 PM
Don't forget Rue De Bobby Sands in Teheran, home of the British Embassy. :D

KOH

Peadar
19/01/2006, 3:57 PM
Wonder how much 20m ruppees would be in pounds/Euro today ?


Roughly GBP£256,799.46000/€373,444.81800

John83
19/01/2006, 6:26 PM
Roughly GBP£256,799.46000/€373,444.81800
Really? So the exchange rate between the rupee and the Euro has been frozen for all those decades? And there's been no inflation at all? Amazing.

Peadar
20/01/2006, 9:46 AM
Really? So the exchange rate between the rupee and the Euro has been frozen for all those decades? And there's been no inflation at all? Amazing.

Read what he wrote, smart ass!
You get even more boring by the minute!

John83
20/01/2006, 11:00 AM
Read what he wrote, smart ass!
You get even more boring by the minute!
Rather than say something nasty, let me explain it to you in nice, simple terms.
Dev paid 20m rupees a long, long time ago (in a place, far, far away - not magical though). By an economic miricle known as inflation, that sum of money wouldn't be worth the same amount today. Our friend dfcsteve was wondering about the actual value of Dev's donation, not some utterly irrelevant conversion of it into a currency that didn't exist at the time it was made.

Peadar
20/01/2006, 1:11 PM
Our friend dfcsteve was wondering about the actual value of Dev's donation, not some utterly irrelevant conversion of it into a currency that didn't exist at the time it was made.

Our "friend" Steve didn't ask how much the 20m rupees donated would be worth today. He specifically said, "Wonder how much 20m ruppees would be in pounds/Euro today ?"
He got his answer.
I'll let you work out the answer to what you assume he was wondering.

pineapple stu
20/01/2006, 1:34 PM
Our "friend" Steve didn't ask how much the 20m rupees donated would be worth today. He specifically said, "Wonder how much 20m ruppees would be in pounds/Euro today ?"
He got his answer.
I'll let you work out the answer to what you assume he was wondering.
I think it was to be taken as read that he was referring to the 20m Dev specifically donated. In which case, you could times that figure by at least 20.

hamish
20/01/2006, 4:16 PM
By renaming that street after de Valera is the Indian Government trying to...eh..... curry favour with Bertie and us Irish???:eek:

Just trying to.....er... spice up this thread before Peadar and John83 strangle each other.:D

Getting coat.:o