The price of gold and silver decreased, how much is the transaction going on today?
Kathmandu. The price of gold and silver has decreased in Nepali market today. Today gold has decreased by 3 thousand 100 rupees per tola to 282 thousand 100 rupees per tola, according to the Federation of Nepal Gold and Silver Traders.
On Thursday, gold tola was traded at 285,200 rupees. Similarly, the price of silver has also decreased today. Today, silver tola has decreased by 125 rupees to 4 thousand 200 rupees per tola, according to the federation. Silver Tola was traded at Rs 4,325 on Thursday.
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