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The price of gold exceeded 3 lakh, how much is the tola?

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Kathmandu. The price of gold in the Nepali market has exceeded 3 lakh per tola. The Federation of Nepal Gold and Silver Traders has fixed the price of gold at Rs 3 lakh 1 thousand 400 per tola on Friday. This is a record price.

Today, the price of gold has increased by 9 thousand 200 rupees per tola. Yesterday, per tola decreased by 2 thousand 900 rupees. On that day, gold was traded at 292,200 rupees per tola.

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