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Gold Prices Largely Remains Flat: Check Here The Rate In Your City

Gold maintains rising tally in September 2024 with its price rising 6.06% during the month.

New Delhi: Gold prices in India largely remains today, as per the data shown by “Good Returns .” 24 carat gold price rises Rs 10 to Rs 77,460 per 10 gm, whereas 22 carat gold price also rises Rs 10 to hit Rs 77,010 per 10 gm. As far as that of 18 carat yellow metal is concerned, its prices traded at Rs 58,100 per 10 gm.  The silver prices, on the other hand was up by Rs 96.10 per kg to Rs 96,100 per kg.

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Gold And Silver Prices Today In Different Cities In India:

CityGold Price (22 carat in Rs/gm)Silver Price (Rs/kg)
Delhi7,11696,100
Mumbai7,10196,100
Bengaluru7,10189,900
Chennai7,1011,02,100
Pune7,10196,100
Ahmedabad7,10696,100
Kolkata7,10196,100
Hyderabad7,1011,02,100
Source: Good Returns

According to “Good Returns”, Gold maintains rising tally in September 2024 with its price rising 6.06% during the month. Gold has hit the month’s high today with 22 carat gold trading at Rs 7,101 per gm while the month’s low came on September 4 when 22 carat gold prices were trading at Rs 6,669 per gm.

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First published on: Sep 28, 2024 09:12 AM IST


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