Gold and silver prices in India witness a sharp hike today, with 24K gold reaching ₹16,238/g and silver jumping by ₹10,000/kg.

Precious metals in India saw a notable price increase on Tuesday, marking a bullish trend for investors. The gold price in India climbed remarkably, with 24K gold rising by ₹70 per gram, while silver witnessed a substantial jump of ₹10,000 per kilogram. This upward movement reflects global market cues and a tightening of the domestic supply-demand gap.
Current gold rates in India (per Gram)
- 24 Karat Gold (99.9% Purity): ₹16,238 (Up by ₹70)
- 22 Karat Gold (91.6% Purity): ₹14,885 (Up by ₹65)
- 18 Karat Gold (75.0% Purity): ₹12,179 (Up by ₹53)
Gold prices today in major Indian cities
Following the nationwide hike, gold rates in major urban centres have shifted. Chennai continues to maintain a premium over other cities due to local market dynamics.
| City | 24K Gold (1g) | 22K Gold (1g) | 18K Gold (1g) |
| Chennai | ₹16,418 | ₹15,050 | ₹12,890 |
| Mumbai | ₹16,238 | ₹14,885 | ₹12,179 |
| Delhi | ₹16,253 | ₹14,900 | ₹12,194 |
| Kolkata | ₹16,238 | ₹14,885 | ₹12,179 |
| Bangalore | ₹16,238 | ₹14,885 | ₹12,179 |
| Thiruvananthapuram | ₹16,238 | ₹14,885 | ₹12,179 |
| Ahmedabad | ₹16,243 | ₹14,890 | ₹12,184 |
Silver prices today: Massive ₹10,000 hike per kg
Silver prices have surged on Tuesday, driven by industrial demand and international metal trading.
The price per kilogram has reached ₹2,90,000, reflecting a sharp increase of ₹10,000.
| City | 10 Grams | 100 Grams | 1 Kilogram |
| Chennai | ₹3,000 | ₹30,000 | ₹3,00,000 |
| Mumbai | ₹2,900 | ₹29,000 | ₹2,90,000 |
| Delhi | ₹2,900 | ₹29,000 | ₹2,90,000 |
| Hyderabad | ₹3,000 | ₹30,000 | ₹3,00,000 |
| Kerala | ₹3,000 | ₹30,000 | ₹3,00,000 |
| Ahmedabad | ₹2,900 | ₹29,000 | ₹2,90,000 |
Published: 10 Mar 2026, 10:21 am IST
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