The price of gold and silver in the Nepalese market fell sharply, gold decreased by 8,200 tolas
Kathmandu. In the Nepalese gold and silver market, the price of both gold and silver has fallen significantly on Sunday. According to the information released by the Nepal Gold and Silver Traders Federation, on the first trading day of the week, the price of gold unexpectedly dropped by 8,200 rupees per tola.
With this big decline, today the price of gold in the market is maintained at 3800 rupees per tola. Earlier, on the last trading day of the last week i.e. Friday, gold was traded at a high price of Rs. 3 lakh and 9 thousand per tola. Along with gold, the price of silver has also dropped significantly today, according to the federation.
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