New Delhi: After a significant decline, gold and silver prices rose on Friday, the last day of the trading week. Jewellery prices began rising as soon as the market opened. It seemed that prices would break records today. As the day progressed, prices began to decline. A sharp surge was observed in both the domestic and international markets.

On the MCX, 24-carat gold was trending at ₹1,22,148 per tola. The increase in prices from 24-carat to 14-carat gold dashed consumer expectations. Meanwhile, today is the festival of Devuthani Ekadashi, and the wedding season will begin.

Gold and Silver on IBJA

According to a report from the Indian Bullion and Jewellers Association, 24-carat gold was recorded at ₹1,20,770 per ten grams. Besides gold, silver also saw a rise, reaching ₹149,142 per kg. Below, find the city-wise rates 24 carat gold.

Gold in Patna

In Patna, the capital of Bihar, the price of 24 carat gold was recorded at ₹122,170 per tola.

In Jaipur, the price of 24-carat gold was recorded at ₹122,220 per ten grams.

In Kanpur, the price of 24-carat gold was recorded at ₹122,270 per tola.

In Lucknow, the price of 24-carat gold was recorded at ₹122,270 per ten grams.

In Bhopal, the price of 24 carat gold was recorded at ₹122,370 per tola.

In Indore, the price of 24-carat gold was recorded at ₹122,370 per ten grams.

In Chandigarh, the price of 24 carat gold was recorded at ₹122,240 per tola.

In Raipur, 24-carat gold is selling at ₹122,190 per ten grams.

Gold is selling at a much lower price than its highest level.

Gold prices have fallen sharply since Dhanteras. Gold is selling at a much lower price than its highest level. Gold and silver rates are generally published on IBJA from Monday to Friday. Due to holidays on Saturday and Sunday, IBJA does not release the latest gold and silver prices.

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