Gold prices in India have seen a minor dip, with 24-carat gold now priced at Rs 12,327 per gram. The market remains volatile due to various factors, including geopolitical events and global market uncertainties. Check the latest gold and silver rates across major cities like Delhi, Mumbai, and Chennai.
Gold PricesBullion MarketEconomic FactorsMarket TrendsSilver RatesReal Estate MumbaiOct 28, 2025

As of October 28, 2025, the rate of 24-carat gold in India is Rs 12,327 per gram.
Gold prices in India are volatile due to a mix of geopolitical events, domestic economic factors, and global market uncertainties.
Local taxes, transportation costs, and regional demand variations can cause slight differences in gold prices across different cities in India.
The current rate of silver in India is Rs 154.90 per gram, or Rs 154,900 per kilogram.
Chennai has the highest gold rates among major cities, with 24-carat gold priced at Rs 12,490 per gram.

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