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The price of gold fell, how much is the transaction per tola today?

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Kathmandu. With the ongoing war in West Asia, the price of gold is continuously falling. 2 lakh 75 thousand 500 rupees have been fixed in Nepalese market on Monday. Which price is 6 thousand 500 rupees less than the previous day. According to the Federation of Nepal Gold and Silver Traders, the price of gold per 10 grams remained at 2 lakh 36 thousand 195 rupees on Monday. 

Earlier on Sunday, Chhapawal gold was Rs 2 lakh 82 thousand per tola and Rs 2 lakh 41 thousand 770 per 10 grams. Earlier on Friday, Chapawal gold tola was fixed at 2 lakh 94 thousand 500 rupees. Meanwhile, the price of silver also decreased on Monday. According to the federation, the tola remained at 4,540 rupees on Sunday, while silver decreased to 4,425 rupees on Monday.

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