Gold and Silver Rates Today: Slight increase in prices in India, check the latest rates in your city

Gold and Silver Rates Today: Gold prices in the Indian bullion market have seen slight fluctuations and declines over the past three days. The sluggish international market and the rupee’s movement put pressure on prices, but demand remained stable during Navratri. Gold and silver prices recorded a slight increase on Saturday, September 27, 2025, providing relief to traders and consumers.

Slight Increase in Gold Prices

On Saturday, 24-carat gold reached ₹11,489 per gram, an increase of ₹1 compared to Friday. The impact was clearly visible at the wholesale level: 8 grams of gold is selling for ₹91,912, 10 grams for ₹1,14,890, and 100 grams for ₹11,48,900. Compared to yesterday, the price of 10 grams has increased by approximately ₹100.

Meanwhile, the price of 22-carat gold stood at ₹10,531 per gram, up ₹1 from the previous day. The price reached ₹84,248 for 8 grams, ₹1,05,310 for 10 grams, and ₹10,53,100 for 100 grams. These small changes may seem minor, but they indicate a recovery in the market.

Silver also showed strength

Like gold, silver also recorded a slight increase today. The price of silver reached ₹143.10 per gram, up from ₹143 yesterday. This is an increase of only 10 paise, but its impact is evident on a larger scale. 10 grams of silver is now selling for ₹1,431, 100 grams for ₹14,310, and 1 kg (1000 grams) for ₹1,43,100. This represents an increase of approximately ₹100 compared to yesterday.

Latest Gold Rates in Cities Across the Country

Gold prices varied from city to city. 24-carat gold was the most expensive in Chennai at ₹11,510 per gram, while in Mumbai and Kolkata, it was ₹11,489. In Delhi, 24-carat gold was recorded at ₹11,504 today. In Ahmedabad and Vadodara, gold reached ₹11,494 per gram.

22-carat gold peaked at ₹10,551 in Chennai. It remained stable at ₹10,531 in major cities like Mumbai, Pune, Bengaluru, and Hyderabad. In Delhi, Jaipur, and Lucknow, it was ₹10,546 today.

Even for 18-carat gold, Chennai saw the highest price at ₹8,741, while in cities like Mumbai, Kolkata, and Bengaluru, it remained at ₹8,617 per gram.

City-wise Silver Prices

Silver prices also varied by city. In Chennai, Hyderabad, Kerala, Coimbatore, and Vijayawada, silver prices reached ₹1,531 per 10 grams and ₹1,53,100 per kg. In cities like Mumbai, Delhi, Pune, and Kolkata, prices were ₹1,431 per 10 grams and ₹1,43,100 per kg. Silver was the cheapest in Bangalore at ₹1,425 per 10 grams.

Festive Season Supports Market

Demand for gold and silver remained stable during Navratri, preventing prices from falling. The strengthening of the global dollar and crude oil prices had put pressure on gold and silver, but domestic demand supported them. In the coming weeks, festivals like Dussehra, Diwali, and Dhanteras, along with the wedding season, could further support prices.

Both gold and silver showed a slight recovery in the Indian market on September 27, 2025. While the gains were modest, they are a result of stable demand during the festive season. For ordinary consumers, this period can still be considered a stable buying period. International cues and the rupee’s movement in the coming days will determine whether this slight gain turns into a major rally.

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