

| Carat | 1 g | 8 g | 10 g | 100 g |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 24 carat | ₹15,352 ( ₹448) | ₹1,22,822 ( ₹3582) | ₹1,53,528 ( ₹4477) | ₹15,35,280 ( ₹44770) |
| 22 carat | ₹14,063 ( ₹411) | ₹1,12,504 ( ₹3281) | ₹1,40,631 ( ₹4101) | ₹14,06,310 ( ₹41010) |
| Date | 22 Carat | 24 Carat |
|---|---|---|
| 19 Mar 2026 | ₹1,44,732 ( ₹3095) | ₹1,58,005 ( ₹3378) |
| 18 Mar 2026 | ₹1,47,827 ( ₹753) | ₹1,61,383 ( ₹823) |
| 17 Mar 2026 | ₹1,48,580 ( ₹44) | ₹1,62,206 ( ₹47) |
| 16 Mar 2026 | ₹1,48,624 ( ₹4381) | ₹1,62,253 ( ₹4782) |
| 12 Mar 2026 | ₹1,53,005 ( ₹70) | ₹1,67,035 ( ₹76) |
| 11 Mar 2026 | ₹1,52,935 ( ₹41) | ₹1,66,959 ( ₹44) |
| 10 Mar 2026 | ₹1,52,894 ( ₹1445) | ₹1,66,915 ( ₹1577) |
| 9 Mar 2026 | ₹1,51,449 ( ₹74) | ₹1,65,338 ( ₹80) |
| 6 Mar 2026 | ₹1,51,523 ( ₹1752) | ₹1,65,418 ( ₹1912) |
| 5 Mar 2026 | ₹1,53,275 ( ₹1872) | ₹1,67,330 ( ₹2045) |
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.