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Silver Price Drop -Price Falls ₹2,520 on Jan 1; Check Latest Rates in City – Wise

Silver Price Drops

Silver Price Today: On January 1, 2026, silver became cheaper. The upward trend in silver prices has been halted. According to the India Bullion and Jewellers Association (IBJA), the price of one kilogram of silver has decreased by ₹2,520 to ₹2,27,900. Yesterday, its price was ₹2,30,420 per kilogram. This is the third consecutive day on which silver prices have declined. Silver has fallen below its all-time peak level. The price of silver in Delhi is ₹2,38,900. On January 1, 2026, prices of both gold and silver decline.

Silver Price in India
Today, January 1st, the price of silver in India is ₹238 per gram, which is ₹1 less than yesterday’s price. The cost of silver is ₹2,38,000 per kilogram, which is ₹1000 less than yesterday’s price.

Silver Price on MCX
Around 10 AM, MCX Silver March Futures rose by 0.06% to ₹2,35,842 per kilogram, while MCX Gold February Futures fell by 0.13% to ₹1,35,267 per 10 grams.

Silver Rate Today City-Wise

The price of 1 kilogram of silver in Delhi is ₹2,38,900.
The price of 1 kilogram of silver in Mumbai is ₹2,38,900.
The price of 1 kilogram of silver in Ahmedabad is ₹2,38,900.
The price of 1 kilogram of silver in Chennai is ₹2,56,900.
The price of 1 kilogram of silver in Kolkata is ₹2,38,900.
The price of 1 kilogram of silver in Gurugram is ₹2,38,900.
The price of 1 kilogram of silver in Lucknow is ₹2,38,900.
The price of 1 kilogram of silver in Bengaluru is ₹2,38,900.

In Jaipur, the price of 1 kilogram of silver is ₹2,38,900.
In Patna, the price of 1 kilogram of silver is ₹2,38,900.
In Bhubaneswar, the price of 1 kilogram of silver is ₹2,38,900.
In Hyderabad, the price of 1 kilogram of silver is ₹2,56,900.

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