Full Form of LKH

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LKHstands for

Lakh

What is LKH?

Lakh (abbreviated as LKH) is a unit in the Indian numbering system equal to one hundred thousand (100,000). It is widely used across India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, and Sri Lanka to denote large numbers in contexts such as currency, population, and statistics. For instance, Indian financial statements frequently report amounts in lakhs of rupees, and real estate prices, government budgets, and census data routinely employ this unit. The term originates from the Sanskrit word 'laksha', meaning target or hundred thousand. In everyday Indian English, expressions like 'five lakh rupees' are common instead of 'five hundred thousand rupees'. The abbreviation LKH is sometimes used in informal writing, though standard abbreviations include 'L' or 'lac'. Understanding lakh is essential for students preparing for competitive exams like SSC, UPSC, and banking exams, where numerical data is often presented in this unit. Despite not being part of the International System of Units (SI), lakh remains deeply integral to Indian culture and commerce, reflecting the country's unique numerical traditions.

LKH का फुल फॉर्म

लाख

Example

The new car costs around 8 LKH rupees, which is within my budget.

LKH — frequently asked questions

What is the full form of LKH?
The full form of LKH is Lakh, which represents a unit of one hundred thousand (100,000) in the Indian numbering system.
How is LKH used in Indian currency?
LKH is used to denote large sums of money; for example, 10 LKH rupees means ten lakh rupees, equivalent to 1,000,000 rupees.
Is LKH the same as Lac?
Yes, LKH is an abbreviation for Lakh, and 'Lac' is an alternative spelling. Both mean 100,000, though 'L' is the most common colloquial abbreviation in India.
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