There is no limit on repatriation of NRE (Non-Resident External) deposits, meaning you can freely transfer the funds back to your home country. However, there are certain guidelines and procedures that need to be followed as per RBI regulations.
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NRI stands for Non-Resident Indian, referring to an Indian citizen living abroad. NRE stands for Non-Resident External account, which is a type of bank account that NRI's can use to keep their funds in foreign currency. NRI is a status, while NRE is a specific type of account for NRIs.
The full form of NRE is Non-Resident External. It refers to an account maintained by non-residents in India for the purpose of depositing foreign income in Indian currency.
A) glacial deposits
With glaciers, you typically get deposits like moraines (made up of rocks and sediment) and glacial till (unsorted material deposited by the ice). Wind deposits mainly consist of sand dunes, known as aeolian deposits, which form in deserts and coastal areas with strong winds.
There were three deposits made totaling $450.