Reduction in the price of gold per tola in the country by 1900 rupees

Reduction in the price of gold per tola in the country by 1900 rupees

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After a continuous increase since the middle of this month, the price of gold in the country decreased today.

According to All Pakistan Gems and Jewelers Association, gold has become cheaper by Rs 1900 per tola today.

After becoming cheaper, the price of gold per tola in the country became Rs 2 lakh 32 thousand 600.

Similarly, the price of 10 grams of gold has decreased by Rs 1,629 to Rs 1,99,417.

According to the association, the price of gold in the world market increased by 3 dollars to 1904 dollars per ounce.

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Reduction in the price of gold per tola in the country by 1900 rupees
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