Gold Price Today – On Tuesday morning, the second day of the trading week, a surge in gold prices dashed customers’ hopes. In the bullion market, 22-carat gold prices increased by up to Rs 1550, while 24-carat gold prices saw a rise of up to Rs 1630.
Gold rates jumped in major cities, including Delhi, Chennai, and Mumbai, i early this morning, impacting customers’ budgets. If you are planning to buy gold from the bullion market, don’t delay. We are going to provide you with city-wise rates for 10 grams of gold.
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Know the rate of 10 grams of gold in major cities
In the national capital, New Delhi, 22-carat gold increased by Rs 1550 to reach Rs 131300. The price of 24-carat gold saw an increase of up to Rs 1630, reaching Rs 137870 per 10 grams.
In Mumbai, 22-carat gold prices increased, trending at Rs 130800 per 10 grams. The rate for 24-carat gold rose to Rs 137340 per ten grams. In Kolkata, the price of 22-carat gold also increased by Rs 1640 to reach Rs 132300 per tola. Here, 24-carat gold was seen trending at Rs 138920 per 10 grams after an increase of Rs 2160.
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In Hyderabad, the price of 22-carat gold increased by Rs 2200 to trend at Rs 132300 per 10 grams. The rate for 24-carat gold increased by up to Rs 2160, trading at Rs 138920 per tola. In Lucknow, the price of 22-carat gold increased by Rs 1550 to reach Rs 131300. Meanwhile, the price of 24-karat gold has reached ₹137,870 per 10 grams after an increase of ₹1,630.
The upward trend continu.es
The rise in gold prices in the Indian markets shows no sign of stopping. The situation is so dire that buyijewellerylry is now beyond the reach of ordinary people and the poor.
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The soaring prices have completely disrupted everyone’s budget, making the situation worse. Gold prices increased not only on Monday but also on Tuesday morning, further straining customers’ finances. The prices show no signs of coming down.

