Gold Price Update – Today is Dhanteras, a festival on which people consider shopping auspicious and a sign of prosperity. Consequently, the Indian market is thronged with gold and silver buyers. If you’re looking to buy gold, this is a great opportunity. Gold prices fell on the last Friday evening of the trading week, bringing relief to many.
The drop in gold prices has brought much joy to customers. There’s a stark difference between the price of gold last year and this Dhanteras. Now, you can buy gold and silver at a lower price. Gold trading typically increases significantly during the festive season. Before you buy, we’re going to provide you with the latest rates for all carats.
How much did gold and silver prices fall?
The drop in gold and silver prices in the Indian bullion market on Friday has brought much joy to customers. The price of silver on the MCOX was recorded at ₹1,65,760 per kg. This price is being recorded after a decline. A few days ago, the price of silver was recorded at Rs 1,70,400 per kg. Silver became cheaper by about Rs 5,000.
Compared to Thursday, it was recorded at Rs 2,000 per ten grams on Friday. Silver prices fell on the official website of the Indian Bullion Market, IBJA. Gold prices also became significantly cheaper in the Indian Bullion Market. The price of 10 grams of gold increased by Rs 720 to Rs 130,572. The price of 24-carat gold decreased on IBJA. The price of gold in the bullion market was recorded at more than Rs 1,000.
Rates of Gold of All Carats
The price of 24-carat gold in the Indian bullion market was recorded at Rs 129,584 per ten grams. The price of 22-carat gold fell to Rs 129,065 per ten grams on Friday evening. The price of 20-carat gold was recorded at ₹1,18,699 per 10 grams.
At noon, this price was ₹1,19,881 per 10 grams. The price of 18-carat gold was ₹97,188 per 10 grams. It was trending at ₹98,156 per 10 grams at noon. This means that gold prices across all carats declined.










