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The front shows the Sagar Samrat, is an offshore oil platform operated by the Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC) of India, commissioned in 1973 and initially used to drill in the Mumbai High oil fields in the Sea of Arabia. In 2013, it was converted into a Mobile Offshore Production Unit (MOPU), capable of processing approximately 20,000 barrels of oil and 2.36 million cubic meters of gas per day. This transformation has strengthened India's energy production capabilities, contributing significantly to its economy and reducing its dependence on oil imports. The name "Sagar Samrat," meaning "Emperor of the Sea," reflects India's ambition and competence in offshore oil exploration and production.
Country...............................
India
Face Value..........................
1 Rupee
Quality................................
New, UNC
Year....................................
2017
Signature(s).........................
Shaktikanta Das
Printer................................
Security Printing and Minting Corporation of India
Composition.......................
Paper
Dimensions (mm)................
97 x 63
Reference............................
P117c (World Paper Money)
Specificity...........................
Plate Letter L
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