Gold prices fell modestly, while silver rose
Kathmandu. On Thursday, the price of gold in the Nepalese market has decreased. According to the Federation of Nepal Gold and Silver Traders, today the price of gold has decreased by Rs 100 per tola to Rs 3 lakh 6 thousand 500 per tola. Earlier on Wednesday, Chapawal gold was traded at Rs 3 lakh 6 thousand 600 per tola.
Similarly, today the price of silver has increased by 50 rupees per tola. On Thursday, the price of silver remained at Rs 5,340 per tola, according to the federation. The
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