Gold Price Today – Bullion markets are putting a heavy burden on customers’ pockets, making shopping difficult. Even on Saturday morning, rising gold prices disrupted customers’ budgets. The prices of 22- and 24-carat gold fell by ₹520 and ₹544, respectively.
If you delay buying gold for any reason, you could face even more inflation. Therefore, it’s important not to waste any time buying gold. We’re going to tell you the price of 8 grams of 22- and 24-carat gold in some metropolitan cities. This will prevent any problems.
Know the price of 8 grams in metropolitan cities.
The price of 22-carat gold increased by ₹520 in the financial capital, Mumbai. After the increase, its price was seen trending up to Rs 94600 per 8 grams. Here, 24-carat gold increased by Rs 544, after which the price was recorded at Rs 99328 per 8 grams. In Delhi, 22-carat gold was recorded at Rs 95,000 per 8 grams.
Here, 24-carat gold was seen trending up to Rs 99752 per 8 grams. In Hyderabad, 22-carat gold was seen selling at Rs 94720, while 24-carat gold was seen selling at Rs 99456 per 8 grams.
In Chennai, the price of 22-carat gold was seen trending up to Rs 94720, and 24-carat gold was seen selling at Rs 99456 per 8 grams. In Bangalore, the price of 22-carat gold was recorded at Rs 95080 per 8 grams. Additionally, 24-carat gold is selling at ₹99,832 per 8 grams.
In Lucknow, 22-carat gold prices have risen to ₹95,000 per 8 grams. The 24-carat price here is trending at ₹99,752 per 8 grams.
In Bhopal, 22-carat gold is trading at ₹94,600 per 8 grams. The 24-carat price here is selling at ₹99,328 per 8 grams. In Vijayawada, 22-carat gold is trading at ₹94,720, and 24-carat gold is trading at ₹99,456 per 8 grams.
Get the latest gold rate with a missed call.
If you’re planning to buy gold in the Indian bullion market, don’t delay. You can get the price information first. You can find out the rates by giving a missed call to the Indian Bullion and Jewellers Association. This call will automatically disconnect after one ring. You will then receive an SMS informing you of the latest rates for 22- to 24-carat gold. This will eliminate any confusion for consumers.










