गृहपृष्ठ ∕ Business ∕ Gold price drops by Rs 900 per tola Business Gold price drops by Rs 900 per tola KathmanduPati March 23, 2025 File Photo KATHMANDU – Gold and silver prices have fallen in the domestic market today, marking the first day of the week. According to the Federation of Nepal Gold and Silver Dealers’ Association, gold is being traded at Rs 174,100 per tola (11.66 grams), a decrease of Rs 900 compared to Friday, the closing day of the previous week. Similarly, the price of silver dropped by Rs 15 per tola, now being traded at Rs 1,980 per tola. In the international market, the price of gold is set at 3,022 US dollars per ounce. Write your comments RELATED NEWS Nepal urges preparedness as super El Niño looms Nepal’s RSP expands secretariat, names key officials Nepal finance minister rules out demonetisation plan Nepal PM Balendra Shah heads to Pokhara, Mustang Imran Khan returned to jail after hospital check-up US national debt surpasses $40 trillion, more than doubling in… Top Headlines Monsoon is predictable and Nepal’s disaster response should be too1 When the State Pulls the Trigger, Who Answers ?2 Before the Ballots: How Oli Lost the Political Narrative3 Promotion Linked to Future Military Leadership: Major General Magar Could Become Army Chief4 Nepal’s Political Renaissance: The rise of the RSP, the re-ordering of the old political order and the political path forward5 Nepal “a Buffer State”: Rethinking foreign policy in relative terms6 Balen’s Silence Has Invited Curiosity, Confusion, and Concerns7 Jagdamba Group Chairman Shankar Agrawal Arrested8 TRENDING Pathao, Tootle resume ride sharing services after authorities relax lockdown National Poet Madhav Prasad Ghimire no more Public Relations for a Soldier Nepal Army initiates investigation into case of financial irregularities by Lieutenant Colonel Janmat Karki Army Day : Five facts about Nepal’s ‘blue helmets’ in UN-peacekeeping missions Police make a woman public in connection to Gongabu murder case Hungry people out on streets, but the government nowhere to be seen Gunjan Saxena:The Kargil Girl serves a refreshing depiction of a war film