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Gold drops to 21-month low of Rs 49,100 per tola

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KATHMANDU, May 19: Gold dropped to a 21-month low of Rs 49,100 per tola (11.664 grams) on Sunday - the first trading day of the week. The yellow metal was traded at Rs 49,750 on Friday.

Tej Ratna Shakya, immediate past president of Federation of Nepal Gold and Silver Dealers´ Associations, said price drop in the domestic market is in line with price movement in international bullion market. “Gold has dropped to the level last recorded on August 15, 2011,” added Shakya.
According to Reuters, renewed liquidation in gold-exchange traded funds and its recent drop below the $1,400 per-ounce level spooked bullion investors, prompting them to favor other assets. This contributed in price fall. [More]

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Achham – first ODF district in Far West Nepal
Achham has become the first Open Defecation Free (ODF) district in the Far Western Region and the fifth district in the country to do so. The declaration was made recently after the district managed to have toilets in each household in all the 75 Village Development Committees (VDCs).

So far, only six municipalities and 750 VDCs, out of almost 4,000, have been declared ODF. It is, therefore, still a long way from fulfilling the universal target – to provide access to water and sanitation services by 2017. According to the latest census, 30 percent of Nepal’s population lacks access to basic sanitation facilities and are vulnerable to various diseases and epidemics all year round.

 
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