

| Carat | 1 g | 8 g | 10 g | 100 g |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 24 carat | ₹16,043 ( ₹86) | ₹1,28,348 ( ₹694) | ₹1,60,436 ( ₹868) | ₹16,04,360 ( ₹8680) |
| 22 carat | ₹14,695 ( ₹79) | ₹1,17,567 ( ₹636) | ₹1,46,959 ( ₹795) | ₹14,69,590 ( ₹7950) |
| Date | 22 Carat | 24 Carat |
|---|---|---|
| 9 Mar 2026 | ₹1,46,164 ( ₹748) | ₹1,59,568 ( ₹817) |
| 6 Mar 2026 | ₹1,45,416 ( ₹1681) | ₹1,58,751 ( ₹1835) |
| 5 Mar 2026 | ₹1,47,097 ( ₹1797) | ₹1,60,586 ( ₹1962) |
| 4 Mar 2026 | ₹1,48,894 ( ₹4509) | ₹1,62,548 ( ₹4923) |
| 2 Mar 2026 | ₹1,53,403 ( ₹7670) | ₹1,67,471 ( ₹8374) |
| 27 Feb 2026 | ₹1,45,733 ( ₹985) | ₹1,59,097 ( ₹1075) |
| 26 Feb 2026 | ₹1,44,748 ( ₹903) | ₹1,58,022 ( ₹986) |
| 25 Feb 2026 | ₹1,45,651 ( ₹214) | ₹1,59,008 ( ₹233) |
| 24 Feb 2026 | ₹1,45,865 ( ₹935) | ₹1,59,241 ( ₹1021) |
| 23 Feb 2026 | ₹1,44,930 ( ₹2890) | ₹1,58,220 ( ₹3154) |
Indians have a long and strong history of trading and investing in gold. Gold is a precious commodity and a good investment option for consumers looking at steady and long term returns from their investment. Gold prices fluctuate often, based on a wide range of factors such as seasonal demand in the country, current strength of the US Dollar etc.