New Delhi: Over the years, Gold has been a perfect hedge against inflation, making it an increasingly attractive investment for many investors. Notably, investors are turning to gold as a critical component of their portfolios. 


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The price drop in gold comes amidst fluctuating global markets and changing economic conditions, impacting both investors and consumers alike. The gold prices saw a slight increase in their prices on Sunday, June 2.


24-Carat Gold Prices Per 10 Gram:


The price of 10 grams of gold remained steady at around Rs 72,000. Pure 24-carat gold was priced at Rs 72,550 per 10 grams, while 22-carat gold held firm at approximately Rs 66,500 per 10 grams. In contrast, the silver market saw a decline, with prices falling to Rs 93,500 per kilogram.


24-Carat Gold Prices Per Gram:


The cost of 24-carat gold has increased to Rs. 7467.1 per gram, an increase of Rs. 144.0. Meanwhile, 22-carat gold is priced at Rs. 6839.9 per gram, up by Rs. 133.0. Over the past week, the price of 24-carat gold has changed by -0.9%, and it has changed by -0.8% in the last month. 


Currently, the cost of silver stands at Rs. 92,630.0 per kilogram. 

Let's have a quick look at the city wise 24- carat gold rates per 10 grams in India-

Delhi  -Rs 72,700


Bhubaneshwar -Rs 72,550


Bengaluru -Rs 72,550


Hyderabad -Rs 72,550


Mumbai -Rs 72,550


Jaipur -Rs 72,700


Patna -Rs 72,600


Ahmedabad -Rs 72,600


Chennai -Rs 73,200


Kolkata -Rs 72,550


Gurugram -Rs 72,700


Lucknow -Rs 72,700

Notably, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has added approximately 100 tonnes (or 1 lakh kilograms) of gold from the United Kingdom to its vaults in India, as reported by TOI.