Fall in gold prices, how much per tola on Friday?
Kathmandu. Today, the price of gold in the Nepali market is falling. The gold tola decreased by three thousand rupees. According to the Nepal Gold and Silver Traders Federation, gold is being traded at 3 lakh 3 thousand 500 rupees per tola today. On the other hand, silver tola decreased by 340 rupees to five thousand rupees per tola.
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