Indian currency notes are adorned with various historical Indian monuments, which celebrate India's cultural diversity
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From the Konark Sun temple printed on the Rs 10 note to the Red Fort on the Rs 500 note, here's a look at the iconic Indian monuments printed on our currency notes
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The Konark Sun temple, a UNESCO World Heritage Site situated in Odisha, is printed on the back of the new Rs 10 note
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The Rs 20 note in the Indian currency features Ellora Caves, where one will find Kailash Temple, the largest monolithic rock-cut structure in the world
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The Rs 50 note features the famous stone chariot of the Vithala Temple Complex in Hampi. It is indeed one of the most recognised monuments in Hampi
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The Rs 100 note features the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Rani ki Vav, located in Patan, Gujarat. It is also known as the Queen's Stepwell
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The Great Stupa of Sanchi is printed on the Rs 200 note. This famous stupa is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and holds immense historical and religious significance
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Red Fort, one of the most recognised and most visited monuments in India, is printed on the back of the Rs 500 note