Tag: Rolled

  • Gold lost Rs 700, silver also fell by Rs 1400

    Gold and silver prices declined late Thursday due to the impact of the international market. Gold prices fell by 700 rupees and silver by 1400 rupees. As a result, gold was at Rs 52,700 per ten grams (standard) and silver at Rs 70,700 per kg. Bullion experts say that thus both precious metals will remain volatile.

    Experts also say that gold is good for both investment and shopping. The new range of lightweight jewelry is available in Sarafa institutions as well as a range of new collections of traditional and jewelry. They are also being liked a lot by consumers. There is a possibility of such a rapid recession in their prices.

    Harakh Malu, president of Raipur Sarafa Association, said that from this education session, diploma and three-year course for designing jewelry in Ravi is also indicative of starting. Recently, a meeting with the Chief Minister was also held in this regard. After this, officials have also been met.

    He said that with the commencement of this course, the youth who want to make a career in this field will benefit greatly. With this, employment opportunities will also increase.

  • Mercury rolled across North India, with minimum temperature of 3.9 ° C in Delhi

    Due to the ongoing cold wave across North India, cold conditions continued in most parts on Saturday. Meanwhile, the minimum temperature in the national capital fell to 3.9 degrees Celsius on Saturday. Similarly, Srinagar also recorded the lowest temperature of this season. At the same time, the temperature in Keylong in Himachal Pradesh went below zero at 12.1 degree Celsius.

    Cold wave intensified in Punjab and Haryana and in Adampur, the mercury dropped to minus 1.9 degrees Celsius, the lowest recorded in both the states. Meanwhile, most parts of Rajasthan are also experiencing a cold winter and the minimum temperature in Mount Abu was minus 1.4 degree Celsius and in Churu it was minus 0.1 degree Celsius.

    In most parts of India, the minimum temperature can remain 2-6 degrees Celsius below normal. The IMD was told that the cold wave continues in the national capital due to the icy winds blowing from the snow-covered Western Himalayan region.

    On Saturday, the minimum temperature in the national capital fell to 3.9 degrees Celsius. An IMD official said, “The temperature at Safdarjung Observatory was 3.9 degrees Celsius, four degrees below normal. The maximum temperature was 21.8 degrees Celsius. ” The city recorded an “extremely” cold day on Thursday