After a number of days of motion in gold prices and reaching nearer to Rs 60,000, there was no variation in the value of gold in the last twenty 4 hours. On 31 March (Friday), the pure gold is priced at Rs 59,670 and customary gold was being traded at Rs 54,350. On 30 March (Thursday), the prices had been the same after witnessing a minor bump of Rs 220 in pure gold and Rs 200 in customary gold from 29 March (Wednesday).
Chennai witnessed a shift in gold prices whereas it remains the same in different metro and main cities. The price of gold remains to be being traded above Rs 60,000 in Tamil Nadu. Ten grams of 24 carat gold at the moment prices Rs 60,710 in Chennai (improve of Rs 220 in 24 hours), and ten grams of twenty-two carat gold prices Rs 55,650 (improve of Rs 200 in 24 hours). Â
In Delhi, the gold prices stay the same. Ten grams of pure gold prices Rs 59,820, whereas ten grams of regular gold price Rs 54,850. Similarly, the value of gold in Kolkata remains the same with ten grams of 24 carat gold at Rs 59,670 in Kolkata, and ten grams of twenty-two carat gold prices Rs 54,700. In Mumbai, ten grams of twenty-two carat gold price Rs 54,700, whereas ten grams of 24 carat gold price Rs 59,670.
As in Bhubaneswar, ten grams of 24 carat gold price Rs 59,670, and ten grams of twenty-two carat gold price Rs 54,700. In Bengaluru, pure gold is at Rs 59,720 and customary gold prices Rs 54,750