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As of March 1, 2025, gold prices in India and Nepal have experienced slight declines.

As of March 1, 2025, gold prices in India and Nepal have experienced slight declines. India: In India, the price of 24-karat gold stands at ₹8,662 per gram, reflecting a decrease of ₹22 from the previous day. Similarly, 22-karat gold is priced at ₹7,940 per gram, down by ₹20. City-specific rates vary: Delhi: 22K gold is priced at ₹8,974 per gram. Mumbai and Ahmedabad: Both cities report 22K gold at ₹7,959 per gram. This marks the third consecutive day of price reductions in major Indian cities, including Delhi, Chennai, Mumbai, and Bengaluru. Nepal: In Nepal, 24-karat gold is priced at ₨14,412.11 per gram, a decrease of ₨188.62 from the previous day. Similarly, 22-karat gold stands at ₨13,259.14 per gram, down by ₨173.53. The price per tola (approximately 11.66 grams) of hallmark gold is ₨168,101.57.  

Nepal's Development: A Comprehensive Comparison Before and After the Kingdom Era

  Nepal's Development: A Comprehensive Comparison Before and After the Kingdom Era Nepal, a country rich in culture and natural beauty, has undergone significant transformations over the past few decades. The shift from a monarchy to a federal democratic republic in 2008 marked a turning point in the nation's political, economic, and social landscape. This blog explores Nepal’s development across various sectors, comparing progress before and after the end of the monarchy, with facts and figures to highlight the changes (As per my understanding Hope this will help you out) 1. Political and Governance Reforms Before (Kingdom Era, Pre-2008) Nepal was ruled under an absolute monarchy until 1990, after which a constitutional monarchy was established. Political instability was common, with frequent changes in government and conflicts between the monarchy and political parties. The Maoist insurgency (1996-2006) led to political unrest, loss of lives, and econom...

Indian Stock Market Faces Sharp Decline Amid Global and Domestic Pressures

Indian Stock Market Faces Sharp Decline Amid Global and Domestic Pressures February 28 The Indian stock market witnessed a significant downturn today, with both the Sensex and Nifty 50 suffering substantial losses. The Sensex plummeted by 1,414.33 points (1.90%) to close at 73,198.10, while the Nifty 50 dropped 430.10 points (1.91%) to settle at 22,124.70. This marks the fifth consecutive month of decline for the Nifty 50, making it the longest losing streak in nearly three decades. Key Reasons Behind the Market Downfall could be 1. Global Trade Tensions and Economic Slowdown A major factor weighing on the market is the growing uncertainty in global trade. U.S. President Donald Trump’s announcement of a 25% tariff on imports from Canada and Mexico, along with proposed new tariffs on China, has stoked fears of a global trade war. These developments have shaken investor confidence, leading to a broad sell-off in equities worldwide. Additionally, recent indicators of an econo...

CI/CD: A Comprehensive Guide

CI/CD: A Comprehensive Guide   Table of Contents Introduction to CI/CD Key Features of CI/CD Advantages of CI/CD Benefits of CI/CD CI/CD Tools CI/CD Best Practices Conclusion   1. Introduction to CI/CD Continuous Integration (CI) and Continuous Deployment (CD) are DevOps practices that automate software development, testing, and deployment. CI ensures that code changes are frequently integrated into a shared repository, while CD automates the process of deploying those changes to production. CI/CD streamlines the software development lifecycle, reducing manual intervention and improving software quality.   2. Key Features of CI/CD Automated Builds: Automatically compiling and building code. Automated Testing: Running unit, integration, and end-to-end tests. Continuous Integration (CI): Merging code changes frequently into a shared repository. Continuous Deployment (CD): Automatically releasing validated changes to production. Rol...