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After continuous increase in the prices of gold and silver in the past few days, there is a decline today (25 November). According to the India Bullion and Jewelers Association (IBJA), on Monday, 10 grams of 24 carat gold fell by Rs 706 to Rs 77,081. However, today it was trading at Rs 76,698 per 10 grams, down by Rs 1,089. On Friday, its price was Rs 77,787 per ten grams. At the same time, the price of one kg silver has fallen by Rs 1,405 to Rs 89,445 per kg. Earlier on Friday, the price of silver was Rs 90,850 per kg. This year, gold has reached an all-time high of Rs 79,681 per 10 grams on October 30. At the same time, silver reached its all-time high of Rs 99,151 per kg on October 23. Gold has risen by more than Rs 13,729 so far this year
According to IBJA, the price of gold has risen by Rs 13,729 so far this year. At the same time, the price of silver has increased by Rs 16,050. On January 1, gold was at Rs 63,352 per 10 grams, which has now reached Rs 77,081 per 10 grams. At the same time, the price of one kg silver has increased from Rs 73,395 per kg to Rs 89,445 per kg. Gold may reach Rs 1.68 lakh per 10 grams by 2030
According to Mahendra Lunia, Chairman of Vighnaharta Gold, the price of gold may reach Rs 1.68 lakh per 10 grams by 2030. The reasons for the rise in gold prices include factors ranging from geopolitical tensions to global economic slowdown. Gold price in 4 metros and Bhopal Keep these 2 things in mind while buying gold 1. Buy only certified gold Always buy certified gold bearing the hallmark of Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS). Under the new rule, from April 1, gold will not be sold without six-digit alphanumeric hallmarking. Just like there is a 12-digit code on the Aadhar card, similarly there will be a 6-digit hallmark code on gold. This is called Hallmark Unique Identification Number i.e. HUID. This number can be alphanumeric i.e. something like this- AZ4524. Through hallmarking, it has become possible to find out how many carats a gold is. 2. Cross check the price Cross check the correct weight of the gold and its price on the day of purchase from many sources (like the website of India Bullion and Jewelers Association). The price of gold varies according to 24 carat, 22 carat and 18 carat. 24 carat gold is considered the purest gold, but jewellery is not made from it because it is very soft. Usually 22 carat or less carat gold is used for jewellery.
