New Delhi: Along with gold, silver prices have also declined in the Indian bullion market. On Saturday morning, the price of 999 purity silver fell by ₹5,000, bringing some cheer to customers. Silver prices remained unchanged the previous day. If you're planning to buy silver after the decline, don't delay. We can check the city-wise price of 999 purity silver. Checking the rates can completely clear up your confusion. Check the price of silver in these cities Silver prices in the country's bullion market fell significantly early this morning. In New Delhi, 999 purity silver fell by ₹5,000, trending at ₹290,000 per kilogram. A day earlier, silver was sold here for ₹295,000 per kilogram. In Maharashtra's capital Mumbai, the price of 999 purity silver has also fallen by ₹5,000 to a total of ₹290,000 per kilogram. The previous day's price of silver was ₹295,000 per kilogram. In West Bengal's capital Kolkata, the price of 999 purity silver has fallen by ₹5,000 to a total of ₹290,000 per ten grams. The previous day's price of 999 purity silver was ₹295,000 per kilogram. In Telangana's capital Hyderabad, the price of 999 purity silver has also fallen by ₹5,000 to a total of ₹290,000 per kilogram. The previous day's price of silver was ₹295,000 per kilogram. In Bhopal, the capital of Madhya Pradesh, silver with 999 purity fell by ₹5,000 to a total of ₹290,000 per kilogram. Yesterday, the price of 999 purity silver was ₹295,000 per kilogram. In Rajasthan, the price of 999 purity silver fell by ₹5,000 to a total of ₹290,000 per kilogram. A day earlier, the price of silver was ₹295,000 per kilogram. In Ghaziabad, adjacent to Delhi, the price of 999 purity silver also fell to a total of ₹290,000 per kilogram. A day earlier, the price of silver was ₹295,000 per kilogram. In Noida, Delhi NCR, the price of 999 purity silver fell by ₹5,000 to a total of ₹290,000 per kilogram. A day earlier, the price of silver was up to Rs 295000 per kg. Note Before investing in silver in the Indian bullion market, consult your market experts. Also, contact your nearest jewelry store before purchasing silver jewelry. Timesbull.com has published this article based on Bank Bazaar.com.