Gold price today in India rose ₹191 per gram for 24K gold, while silver jumped ₹10 to ₹305 per gram. Check city-wise gold and silver rates for Kerala, Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Bengaluru and more.

Gold price today in India moved higher on January 19, 2026, extending gains as global uncertainty and safe-haven buying supported bullion markets. 24 karat gold price rose by ₹191 per gram, while 22 carat gold rate increased by ₹175 and 18 carat gold price climbed ₹143 per gram.
Silver price today in India also surged, rising by ₹10 per gram across major cities making it cost ₹305 per gram and ₹3,05,000 per kilogram.
City-wise Gold price today in India (January 19, 2026)
| City | 24-carat (₹ per 10g) | 22-carat (₹ per 10g) |
| Delhi | 1,45,840 | 1,33,700 |
| Mumbai | 1,45,690 | 1,33,550 |
| Kolkata | 1,45,690 | 1,33,550 |
| Chennai | 1,46,730 | 1,34,500 |
| Bengaluru | 1,45,690 | 1,33,550 |
| Hyderabad | 1,45,690 | 1,33,550 |
| Pune | 1,45,690 | 1,33,550 |
| Kochi | 1,45,690 | 1,33,550 |
City-wise Silver price today in India (January 19, 2026)
| City | Silver Price (₹ per 10g) | Silver Price (₹ per 100g) |
| Delhi | 3,050 | 30,500 |
| Mumbai | 3,050 | 30,500 |
| Kolkata | 3,050 | 30,500 |
| Chennai | 3,180 | 31,800 |
| Bangalore | 3,050 | 30,500 |
| Bhopal | 3,050 | 30,500 |
| Bhubaneswar | 3,180 | 31,800 |
| Coimbatore | 3,180 | 31,800 |
| Chandigarh | 3,050 | 30,500 |
| Kerala | 3,180 | 31,800 |
Why gold and silver prices are rising
Globally, gold and silver prices hit record highs after renewed US-Europe trade war fears sparked a rush to safe-haven assets. Spot gold crossed $4,690 per ounce (aprox. ₹425,017.65 INR), while silver touched $94 (8,528.69 INR), lifting domestic bullion rates despite stock market weakness and a softer dollar.
With wedding season demand, global uncertainty and inflation concerns, experts say gold rates in India and silver prices today could remain strong in the near term.
Published: 19 Jan 2026, 10:03 am IST
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