Saturday, May 28, 2011

Gold peaks at Rs. 43,155 per tola


The price of gold has touched an all tine high of Rs 43,155 per tola in the domestic market this week in Kathmandu. Gold price was in the declining trend in the domestic market during the first week of may bur risen again due to increase in the price in the international market.

Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Wife Vs Girlfriend

Wife is like a TV,
Girlfriend is like a MOBILE .

At home u watch TV,
But when u go out u take ur MOBILE.

No money, u sell the TV,
Got money u change ur MOBILE.

Sometimes u enjoy TV,
But most of the time u play with ur MOBILE.

TV is free for life,
But for the MOBILE , if you don't pay, the services will be terminated.

TV is big, bulky and most of the time old,
But the MOBILE is cute, slim, curvy and very portable.

Operational costs for TV is often acceptable,
But for the MOBILE it is often high and demanding.

TV has a remote,
MOBILE doesn't.

Most importantly, MOBILE is a two-way communication (u talk and listen),
But with the TV you MUST only listen (whether you want to or not).


Last but not least ..
TVs don't have viruses,
But MOBILEs often do!

Monday, May 16, 2011

netra tamang visit bhojpur.MOV

mad child life.MOV

Gold price over Rs. 40,000 per tola

he price of gold has increased in the domestic market following the increase in its price in the international market last week.

The gold price once again crossed the Rs. 40,000 bench mark per tola (11.664 gm) in the domestic market last week.

According to Nepal Gold and Silver Dealers' Association (NGSDA), the price of gold has been fluctuating in the international market due to the political instability in the Middle East and effort to control currency in China.

The price of the gold has increased to stand at US$ 1,411 per ounce on Friday from US$ 1,388 per ounce on Sunday last week.

Following the price hike in the international market, the price in the domestic market has also surged by Rs. 515 per 10gm on Friday compared to the price of Sunday last week.

The price of the precious metal had increased to stand at Rs. 34,465 per 10 gm on Friday from Rs. 33,950 per 10 gm on Sunday last week.

Similarly, the precious metal's price stood at Rs. 34,035, Rs. 34,230, Rs. 34,165, Rs. 34,465 per 10 gm on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday respectively.

Likewise, the silver price also reached Rs. 793 per 10 gm on Friday from Rs. 776 per 10 gm on Sunday last week. nepalnews.com

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