Today’s Exchange Rates
Here’s a comparison of today’s and yesterday’s exchange rates for the Indian Rupee (INR) against the Dirham (DH).
19/07/2025
Currency | Today | Yesterday |
---|---|---|
UAE Dirham | INR 23.37 DH 42.79 / 1000 INR | INR 23.32 DH 42.88/1000 INR |
Here’s a comparison of today’s and yesterday’s exchange rates for the Indian Rupee (INR) against the Dirham (DH).
19/07/2025
Currency | Today | Yesterday |
---|---|---|
UAE Dirham | INR 23.37 DH 42.79 / 1000 INR | INR 23.32 DH 42.88/1000 INR |
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