गृहपृष्ठ ∕ Business ∕ Price of yellow metal goes up by Rs 1,200 per tola Business Price of yellow metal goes up by Rs 1,200 per tola KathmanduPati February 15, 2022 KATHMANDU – he price of yellow metal has gone up by Rs 1,200 per tola today in Nepali market. The price of hallmark gold has reached Rs 96,700 per tola today. The hallmark gold was traded at at Rs 95,500 per tola on Sunday. The hallmark gold, which was traded at Rs 95,500 per tola on Sunday, remained unchanged on Monday and traded at the same price. According to the Federation of Nepal Gold and Silver Dealers Association, the worked gold is being traded at Rs 96,200 per tola today against Rs 95,000 on Monday. Likewise, the price of silver has increased by Rs 20 per tola and reached Rs 1,230, added the Federation. Write your comments RELATED NEWS Even after eight years of ODF declaration, open defecation rife… RSP’s First General Convention: Number of delegates is 3,849 What the RSP’s first general convention means for Nepal Nepal’s return to the FATF grey list raises fresh concerns… Nepal’s return to the FATF grey list raises fresh concerns… PM Balen asserts Nepal has evidence on Kalapani, Lipulekh border… Top Headlines Before the Ballots: How Oli Lost the Political Narrative1 Nepal “a Buffer State”: Rethinking foreign policy in relative terms2 Balen’s Silence Has Invited Curiosity, Confusion, and Concerns3 Jagdamba Group Chairman Shankar Agrawal Arrested4 We will return the savings of cooperative victims within 100 days : Rabi Lamichhane5 Two Offices Under Ministry of Communication to Be Abolished6 Court Orders Release of UML Rekha Sharma7 Nepali Congress provides financial assistance for Samba’s treatment8 TRENDING National Poet Madhav Prasad Ghimire no more Public Relations for a Soldier The envisioned Defense University and its rationale Why the PLA broadcasted Punjabi songs for Indian troops Kulman Ghising’s reappointment issue stirs conflict between Prime Minister Oli, Energy Minister Pun India-Nepal Bilateral Dialogue is the only way forward: Dr. Nihar Nayak Green recovery: An urgency K2 rifles purchased by Nepal Army from Korean company found to be faulty