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I want to know how can I display numbers in form of words. Although I got
similar products but they displayed in British format. I want to display in
the following format.

115450 should be displayed as
One Lakhs Fifteen Thousand Four Hundred and Fifty Only.
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I want to know how can I display numbers in form of words. Although I got
similar products but they displayed in British format. I want to display
in
the following format.

115450 should be displayed as
One Lakhs Fifteen Thousand Four Hundred and Fifty Only.



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