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The price of gold and silver fell sharply, how much per tola on Sunday?

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Kathmandu. The price of gold in the Nepali market today has fallen drastically. Gold fell by Rs 4,500 per tola in one day. According to the Nepal Gold and Silver Traders Federation, gold is being bought and sold at 294,000 rupees per tola today.

On the other hand, the price of silver has decreased by Rs 330 per tola and is being bought and sold at Rs 5,000 per tola.

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