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The price of gold and silver increased, how much did it reach per tola?

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Kathmandu. The price of gold and silver has increased in the Nepali market on Monday. According to the Federation of Nepal Gold and Silver Traders, today the price of gold has increased by Rs 4,600 per tola. Along with this, on Monday, the price of gold has been fixed at Rs 2 lakh 65 thousand per tola. On Sunday, Chhapawal gold was traded at 260,400 rupees per tola.

Similarly, today the price of silver also increased by 185 rupees per tola and remained at 4 thousand 685 rupees per tola, according to the federation.

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