Gold Price Hike Today – The fluctuating gold prices throughout the week have left customers hesitant about making purchases. Gold rates increased significantly early Saturday morning, causing considerable disappointment among buyers. In the market, the price of 22-karat gold rose by up to ₹650 per 10 grams. 24-karat gold reached new highs with an increase of ₹680. If you are planning to buy gold in the Indian bullion market, don’t miss this opportunity. We are providing you with city-wise gold rates.

Gold Rates per 10 Grams in these Major Cities

In New Delhi, 22-karat gold became ₹650 more expensive, reaching ₹128,150 per 10 grams. The price of 24-karat gold increased by ₹680, trending at ₹134,560 per 10 grams. On Friday, before the market closed, 22-karat gold was trending at ₹127,500 and 24-karat gold at ₹133,880 per 10 grams.

In Mumbai, 22-karat gold was recorded at ₹127,650 per 10 grams after an increase of ₹650. The price of 24-karat gold was recorded at ₹134,030 per 10 grams after an increase of ₹680. The previous day, the price of 22-karat gold was ₹127,000, while 24-karat gold was ₹133,350 per 10 grams.

In Kolkata, 22-karat gold is trending at ₹128,650 per 10 grams after the increase. 24-karat gold is selling at ₹135,080 per 10 grams.

In Hyderabad, the increase was slightly less. The rate of 22-karat gold increased by ₹500, reaching ₹128,000 per 10 grams. The price of 24-karat gold increased by up to Rs 520, reaching Rs 134,400 per tola.

In Bengaluru, both 22-karat and 24-karat gold also became significantly more expensive. The prices were recorded at Rs 128,250 and Rs 134,660 per ten grams, respectively.

Here are the gold rates in other locations

In Lucknow, the capital of Uttar Pradesh, 22-karat gold was trending at Rs 128,150 per 10 grams. The price of 24-karat gold was Rs 134,560 per tola. The previous day, 22-karat gold was priced at Rs 127,500 and 24-karat gold at Rs 133,880.

In Lucknow, after the increase, 22-karat gold was priced at Rs 127,650 and 24-karat gold at Rs 134,030 per 10 grams. This represents a decrease of Rs 650 and Rs 680 per ten grams, respectively.