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By Khushi Sikarwar

Gold prices today in India are up by ₹10; silver rises ₹100 in trade

Updated At: September 20, 2025 12:57 PM

Gold and silver prices today display stability, with modest increases across multiple Indian cities.

Gold prices in India registered a slight increase on Saturday. The cost of 24-carat gold climbed by ₹10, bringing the price of 10 grams to ₹111,340. In the same way, 22-carat gold also surged by ₹10, with the precious metal offered at ₹102,060 for 10 grams. While only a marginal rise, it demonstrates that the bullion market’s pricing resilience remains intact.

Price Discrepancies between Cities for Gold

Gold values did show small discrepancies between major Indian cities. For 10 grams of 24-carat gold, the price was ₹111,340 in Mumbai and Kolkata, compared to ₹111,490 in Delhi and ₹111,610 reported in Chennai.

The gold price of 22-carat gold, a popular choice for jewelry, remained at ₹102,060 for 10 grams in Mumbai, Kolkata, Bengaluru, and Hyderabad. Chennai had a slightly higher price of ₹102,310, and Delhi’s price was also marginally higher at ₹102,210. These city-based price changes signify the local demand, transportation costs, and other regional pricing discrepancies.

Silver Prices Moving Higher

Similarly, the price of silver moved higher along with gold prices, with the price of one kilogram increasing by ₹100; for Delhi, Kolkata, and Mumbai, prices reached ₹133,100. Chennai, however, had prices higher than other metropolitan areas, with one kilogram of silver priced at ₹143,100. Therefore, the difference between Chennai and other cities has been attributed to local demand and market conditions that continue to raise silver prices in the region.

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Wider Context and Market Factors

The slight increase in gold and silver prices reflects both global and local factors. Internationally, gold is priced off the U.S. Federal Reserve’s recent interest rate decisions and policies; these global considerations also reflect currency movements and the U.S. dollar index. In India, we are coming up on the high points of the local festive seasons with Navratri, Dussehra, and Diwali on the horizon. This will typically increase demand from the perspective of gold jewelry and silverware. Seasonal demand is giving a further lift to bullion prices all across India.

Gold and silver remain near their recent highs with only a modest increase early in the trade day. Analysts believe prices will continue to hold because of seasonal demand during this time of year on top of global political uncertainties. Looking at it from a buyer’s perspective, there are also notable variations in price, and local conditions indicate both the natural preference for gold and being stronger than other metro cities for both commodities. Overall, demand is likely to continue growing going into the festive season—both gold and silver prices may continue to hold strong.

Khushi Sikarwar

[khushisikarwar] is an award-winning journalist and content creator who thrives on telling stories that matter. As a key contributor to Newsisland, [she] focus on cultural commentary, providing readers with thought-provoking insights.

Email: khushisikarwar08@gmail.com

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