The price of gold increased, how much per tola on Thursday?
Kathmandu. The price of gold has increased in Nepali market today. Gold tola has gone up by 400 rupees. According to the Nepal Gold and Silver Traders Federation, gold is being bought and sold at Rs 2 lakh 85 thousand 200 per tola today.
On the other hand, the price of silver has increased by 85 rupees per tola and is being bought and sold at 4 thousand 325 rupees per tola.
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