Gold Price Hits Record High in Nepal with Rs. 400 Surge


The price of gold in Nepal has reached a historic high, with a significant single-day increase of Rs. 400. According to the Federation of Nepal Gold and Silver Dealers’ Association, fine gold is now being traded at Rs. 161,300 per tola, surpassing yesterday’s price of Rs. 160,900 per tola. Tejabi gold has also risen, reaching Rs. 160,600 per tola, compared to the previous day’s Rs. 160,200 per tola.

This marks a new record for gold prices in the Nepalese market, following the previous peak set on September 27, 2024, when fine gold was priced at Rs. 161,200 per tola and tejabi gold at Rs. 160,500 per tola.

Silver prices have also seen an upward trend, increasing by Rs. 30 per tola. The white metal is now being traded at Rs. 1,980 per tola, up from Rs. 1,950 per tola the previous day.

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