गृहपृष्ठ ∕ Business ∕ Domestic gold price reaches 111,800 per tola Business Domestic gold price reaches 111,800 per tola KathmanduPati May 04, 2023 KATHMANDU – The domestic price of gold today increased by Rs 1,200 per tola (11.66 grams) compared to the previous day, hitting record high. According to the Federation of Nepal Gold and Silver Dealers’ Association, the price for hallmark gold is Rs 111,800 per tola today followed by Rs 111,250 for the worked gold. Similarly, the price of silver reached Rs 1,445 per tola with a rise by Rs 20 compared to Wednesday . Write your comments RELATED NEWS Willpower needed for disaster management: DPM Lamichhane Chief Minister Adhikari seeking vote of confidence on May 5 Government has carried out bold and pro-people works: PM Dahal Kathmandu again ranked world’s most polluted city with AQI 162 Risk-bearing vital for economic achievements: Finance Minister Pun Election Commission submits by-election report to President Top Headlines Nepal, India sign long-term agreement on electricity export, materializing MoU reached during PM’s visit1 NC, Maoist Centre discuss about NA election2 1.3 kilos of gold confiscated from TIA3 Govt. forms former-judge Poudel led probe commission to investigate Balkumari incident4 Dhakal recommended as SC chief registrar5 Manpower agency owner arrested for cheating more than Rs 1.9 million6 President expresses concern over ’emptying’ villages for lack of employment opportunities7 PM Dahal stresses on developing innovative agricultural system8 TRENDING Once on the Margins, Women Diplomats Are Now Making Their Mark in Nepal’s Foreign Service Sector Pathao, Tootle resume ride sharing services after authorities relax lockdown What Makes Prithivi Narayan Shah a Philosopher and a Truly Democratic King? The Role of the Nepalese Army in Strategic Road Projects A phone call that paved the way for RAW Chief’s visit to Nepal What role has the Nepal Army been playing in controlling the coronavirus? UPAYA CITY CARGO LAUNCHES Version 3.0 National Poet Madhav Prasad Ghimire no more