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Gold Price: Gold becomes expensive once again, know how much is available for 10 grams

Gold Silver Price: Gold buyers have once again suffered a major blow. Actually, once again an increase in the gold rate has been recorded. At the same time, the price of silver has increased. These days, wedding season is going on and there is huge demand for gold and silver in the market. Due to which fluctuations are being seen in the prices. Let us know today's latest gold and silver prices. 

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The Kalamkar News (Bureau).  Gold Silver taza rate - Today, while the gold rate is rising, the silver price is falling. Today 24 carat gold became cheaper by Rs 87 and opened at Rs 62226 per 10 grams. 

Whereas, the price of silver has decreased by Rs 260 per kg. Today, silver opened at an average rate of Rs 70950 per kg in all the cities including Gorakhpur, Delhi, Mumbai, Lucknow, Jaipur, Indore, Kolkata, Jaipur and Patna.

According to the new rate of IBJA, now gold has become cheaper by Rs 1579 from its all-time high of Rs 63805 on December 4, 2023. 

Today i.e. on Wednesday, February 21, the average price of 23 carat gold in the bullion markets has now increased by Rs 87 to Rs 61977 per 10 grams. Whereas, the price of 22 carat gold has now increased by Rs 80 per 10 grams to Rs 56999 per 10 grams.

Today gold became costlier by so many rupees- 

Today the price of 18 carat gold has increased by Rs 66 per 10 grams. Now it has reached Rs 46670 per 10 grams. Whereas, the price of 14 carat gold has increased by Rs 51 per 10 grams. Today it opened at the rate of Rs 36402 per 10 grams.

These rates of gold and silver have been issued by India Bullion and Jewelers Association (IBJA). It is possible that gold and silver may be costlier by Rs 1000 to 2000 in your city. 

IBJA rates are universal across the country

Let us tell you that the rates issued by IBJA are universally accepted across the country. However, GST is not included in the rates given on this website. 

You can refer to IBJA rates while buying and selling gold. According to India Bullion and Jewelers Association, ibja takes the current rate of gold and silver from 14 centers across the country and gives its average value.