Gold and Silver Prices Hit New Record in Local Market

Kathmandu — Gold and silver prices in the local market have reached record highs today.
On Monday, gold surged by NPR 5,200 in a single day, reaching NPR 309,000 per tola, according to the Nepal Gold and Silver Dealers Association.
Silver also increased by NPR 285 per tola, trading at NPR 6,765.
Previously, on Sunday, gold was priced at NPR 303,800 per tola, while silver was at NPR 6,480 per tola.
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