Silver Price Today – Check City-wise Rates per kg on May 1, 2026

Priyanka Singh
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Silver Price Today: Along with gold, silver prices are also witnessing a decline. The rates for both gold and silver fluctuate daily. Today, Friday, May 1st, a marginal dip has been observed in silver prices. In the bullion market, the silver rate has risen by up to ₹100 compared to yesterday.

In the bullion markets of most states across the country, the price of silver has been recorded at ₹249,900 per kilogram. Today in India, the price of silver stands at ₹255 per gram, while the rate per kilogram is ₹255,000. If you are considering purchasing silver, you should check the latest rates before doing so.

Silver & Gold Price Today (May 1, 2026) – Key Highlights

  • Date: May 1, 2026 (Friday — Maharashtra Day)
  • Trend: Marginal dip observed in silver prices today
  • Silver (Bullion Market): ₹2,49,900 per kg (up ₹100 from yesterday)
  • Silver (India Rate): ₹255 per gram / ₹2,55,000 per kg
  • MCX Status: Gold trading suspended for the first half due to Maharashtra Day holiday
  • MCX Silver (Previous Session Close): ₹2,38,790 (marginal gain)
  • Chennai & Hyderabad have the highest silver rate at ₹2,70,100 per kg
  • Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata & other cities share the lowest rate at ₹2,49,900 per kg
  • 🏛️ MCX gold trading was partially suspended due to the Maharashtra Day holiday

MCX Silver Rates
In India, due to Maharashtra Day, gold trading on the Multi-Commodity Exchange (MCX) was suspended for the first half of the trading day. Meanwhile, silver futures prices closed at ₹238,790 in the previous session, registering a marginal gain.

Silver Rate Today City – Wise

In Delhi, the price of one kilogram of silver is ₹249,900.
In Mumbai, the price of one kilogram of silver is ₹249,900.
In Ahmedabad, the price of one kilogram of silver is ₹249,900.
In Chennai, the price of one kilogram of silver is ₹270,100.
In Kolkata, the price of one kilogram of silver is ₹249,900.
In Hyderabad, the price of one kilogram of silver is ₹270,100.
In Jaipur, the price of one kilogram of silver is ₹249,900.
In Bhopal, the price of one kilogram of silver is ₹249,900.
In Lucknow, the price of one kilogram of silver is ₹249,900.
In Chandigarh, the price of one kilogram of silver is ₹249,900.

Friday IBJA Gold Rates:
Gold (24 Carat): ₹150,263 per 10 grams
Gold (23 Carat): ₹149,661 per 10 grams
Gold (22 Carat): ₹137,641 per 10 grams
Gold (18 Carat): ₹112,697 per 10 grams
Gold (14 Carat): ₹87,904 per 10 grams

Delhi Gold Rate
24 Carat (10 grams) – ₹150,810
22 Carat (10 grams) – ₹138,250
18 Carat (10 grams) – ₹113,140

Mumbai Gold Rate
24 Carat (10 grams) – ₹150,660
22 Carat (10 grams) – ₹138,100
18 Carat (10 grams) – ₹112,990

Kolkata Gold Rate
24 Carat (10 grams) – ₹150,660
22 Carat (10 grams) – ₹138,100
18 Carat (10 grams) – ₹112,990

Chennai Gold Rate
24 Carat (10 grams) – ₹151,640
22 Carat (10 grams) – ₹139,000
18 Carat (10 grams) – ₹115,750

Ghaziabad Gold Rate
24 Carat (10 grams) – ₹150,810
22 Carat (10 grams) – ₹138,250
18 Carat (10 grams) – ₹113,140

Noida Gold Rate
24 Carat (10 grams) – ₹150,810
22 Carat (10 grams) – ₹138,250
18 Carat (10 grams) – ₹113,140

Gurugram Gold Rate
24 Carat (10 grams) – ₹150,810
22 Carat (10 grams) – ₹138,250
18 Carat (10 grams) – ₹113,140

Chandigarh Gold Rate
24 Carat (10 grams) – ₹150,810
22 Carat (10 grams) – ₹138,250
18 Carat (10 grams) – ₹113,140

Lucknow Gold Rate
24 24 Carat (10 grams) – ₹150,810
22 Carat (10 grams) – ₹138,250
18 Carat (10 grams) – ₹113,140

Meerut Gold Rates
24 Carat (10 grams) – ₹150,810
22 Carat (10 grams) – ₹138,250
18 Carat (10 grams) – ₹113,140

Ayodhya Gold Rates
24 Carat (10 grams) – ₹150,810
22 Carat (10 grams) – ₹138,250
18 Carat (10 grams) – ₹113,140

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