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GOld Price Change – Kharmas Begins, Latest Rates for 22K, 18K & 14K Gold per 10 Grams

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Gold Price Today:- Kharmas days are important in Sanatan Dharma. According to the Vedic calendar, Paush Krishna Paksha started on December 16. December 16, 2024, to January 14, 2025, will be considered Kharmas.

It is said that auspicious work is not done during Kharmas days. After the start of Kharmas, there has been a fall in the price of gold. On the morning of December 16, 2024, there was a fall in the prices of gold and silver.

However, pure gold is above Rs 76 thousand per 10 grams, while silver is more than Rs 89 thousand per kg. If you are considering buying gold and silver, then let us tell you that at the national level, the price of 24-carat gold with 999 purity is Rs 76640 per 10 grams. Meanwhile, silver with 999 purity is Rs 89250 per kg.

According to the India Bullion and Jewelers Association, 24-carat pure gold was Rs 76922 per 10 grams on Friday evening. So, let’s know today what is the latest price of gold.

What is the price of gold today?

According to the official website ibjarates.com, 995 purity gold is Rs 76333 per 10 grams today. At the same time, the rate of 916 (22 carat) purity gold is Rs 70202 per tola. Apart from this, the price of 750 (18 carat) purity gold is Rs 57480 per 10 grams. At the same time, the price of 585 (14 carat) purity gold is Rs 44834 per 10 grams. Meanwhile, the price of 999 purity silver is Rs 89250 per kg.

All these prices from the Indian Bullion Jewelers Association are before tax and making charges. The rates issued by IBJA are accepted nationwide, but GST is not included in its prices. While buying jewellery, the rates of gold or silver are higher because of the inclusion of tax.

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