Gold Price Update: The trend of ups and downs in the prices of gold and silver continues in the Indian bullion market. The prices of gold are seen increasing continuously. The rising prices of gold have increased the concerns of the ordinary people.

Due to the rising prices, the budget of everyone’s pocket is getting worse. The prices of gold are currently seen trending beyond 78 thousand. On the other hand, the silver rate is also running at a high level.

The central government had reduced the custom duty on jewellery in the financial budget of 2024-25, after which it was said that gold prices would come down, but the opposite was seen. The prices of gold and silver stopped for a few days but are rising again.

Gold prices are seen rising very fast during the festive season. If you are considering buying gold and silver, you should wait a bit. Because, on the occasion of Dhanteras, the rate of gold can see even more jump.

What is the price of gold today?

According to the official website ibjarates.com, the price of 999 purity (24 carat) gold in the bullion market is Rs 78251 per ten grams, while the rate of 995 purity (23 carat) gold is Rs 77938 per ten grams, while in the morning the price of gold was Rs 77919 per 10 grams.

That is, there has been a slight decrease in the rate of gold. The 750 purity (18 carats) gold rate is Rs 58688 per ten grams, which was Rs 58674 per tola till morning. The price of 585 purity (14 carat) gold is Rs 45777 per ten grams. The cost of 999 purity silver is Rs 98372 per kg.

Let us tell you that the prices released by IBJA give information about the standard cost of gold of different purities. All these prices are before tax and making charges. The rates released by IBGA are acceptable across the country.

Know the rate of gold through SMS. Besides IBJA government holidays, gold and silver prices are not released on Saturdays and Sundays. You can also know the retail price of gold on your mobile. For this, you have to give a missed call to 8955664433, and a message will come on your phone.

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