Silver Price Today: In the Indian bullion market, a decline was recorded in silver rates—alongside gold prices—bringing good news to customers. On Wednesday, the third day of the trading week, the price of 999-purity silver dropped by ₹5,000.
Following this reduction in market rates, the price of silver was recorded at ₹265,000 per kilogram. In contrast, just a day earlier, the price of silver stood at ₹270,000 per kilogram. If you are planning to purchase silver, you can first check the city-wise rates.
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Today’s rate (all cities)
₹2,65,000
per kilogram
Yesterday’s rate
₹2,70,000
per kilogram
Today’s drop
▼ ₹5,000
Uniform across cities
Purity
999
Highest purity silver
Check Silver Prices Across Various Cities
In New Delhi, the price of 999-purity silver fell by ₹5,000, settling at ₹265,000 per kilogram. The previous day, the price for 999-purity silver was recorded at ₹270,000 per kilogram.
Additionally, in Mumbai—the capital of Maharashtra—the price of 999-purity silver declined by ₹5,000 to reach ₹265,000 per kilogram. A day earlier, the rate for 999-purity silver was ₹270,000 per kilogram. In Chennai—the capital of Tamil Nadu—the rate for 999-purity silver dropped by ₹5,000, settling at ₹265,000 per kilogram.
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In Dehradun—the capital of Uttarakhand—the price of 999-purity silver decreased by ₹5,000 to reach ₹265,000 per kilogram. The previous day, the silver rate stood at ₹270,000 per kilogram.
Similarly, in Chandigarh—the capital of Punjab—the price of 999-purity silver fell by ₹5,000, settling at ₹265,000 per kilogram. The previous day, the silver rate was recorded at ₹270,000 per kilogram. In Noida, adjacent to Delhi, silver prices fell by up to ₹5,000, settling at ₹265,000 per kilogram. In contrast, on the previous day, silver with 999 purity was seen trading at ₹270,000 per kilogram.
Disclaimer
Gold and silver rates are released daily in the Indian bullion market. Timesbull.com has published these silver rates based on data from BankBazaar.com. Our objective is not to mislead anyone, but rather to provide accurate information.

