Ongoing Fluctuations in Gold and Silver Prices Mark the End of April

As April comes to a close, the prices of gold and silver continue to show fluctuations. If you’re planning to invest in these precious metals today, it’s important to stay updated with the latest market prices. As per today’s market trends (Thursday, April 24, 2025), gold has dropped by ₹160 per 10 grams, while silver has seen a decrease of ₹100 per kilogram. Following these adjustments, gold is now hovering around ₹98,000 per 10 grams, and silver is priced at approximately ₹1,00,000 per kg.

Updated Gold and Silver Prices (April 24, 2025)

As reported by the bullion markets across India today:

  • 22 Carat Gold: Priced at ₹90,200 per 10 grams
  • 24 Carat Gold: Stands at ₹98,340 per 10 grams
  • 18 Carat Gold: Currently valued at ₹73,800 per 10 grams
  • Silver (1 kg): Priced at ₹1,00,000

City-Wise Gold Rates for Thursday

18 Carat Gold Prices (per 10 grams)

  • Delhi: ₹73,800
  • Kolkata & Mumbai: ₹73,680
  • Indore & Bhopal: ₹73,720
  • Chennai: ₹74,600

22 Carat Gold Prices (per 10 grams)

  • Indore & Bhopal: ₹90,100
  • Delhi, Jaipur, Lucknow: ₹90,200
  • Kolkata, Hyderabad, Mumbai, Kerala: ₹90,050

24 Carat Gold Prices (per 10 grams)

  • Delhi, Jaipur, Lucknow, Chandigarh: ₹98,340
  • Indore, Bhopal, Hyderabad, Mumbai, Chennai: ₹98,240

Thursday’s Latest Silver Prices

  • Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Ahmedabad, Lucknow, Jaipur: ₹1,00,900 per kg
  • Chennai, Madurai, Hyderabad, Kerala: ₹1,10,900 per kg
  • Indore & Bhopal: ₹1,00,900 per kg

How to Verify the Purity of Gold

To ensure you’re purchasing genuine gold, look for the hallmark provided by the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS). Here’s how gold purity is classified:

  • 24 Carat Gold: 99.9% pure, marked as 999
  • 22 Carat Gold: About 91.6% pure, marked as 916
  • 21 Carat Gold: Marked as 875
  • 18 Carat Gold: 75% pure, marked as 750
  • 23 Carat Gold: Marked as 958

While 24 carat gold is the purest form, it is too soft for jewellery, hence mostly used for coins and bars. For ornaments, 18, 20, or 22 carat gold—blended with other metals like copper or silver—is commonly used.

Important Note

The rates mentioned above are for general reference and may not include additional costs like GST, TCS, or making charges. For precise pricing, it’s best to check with your local jeweler.

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