

Gold and silver prices continued their strong upward trend on Tuesday, recording significant gains. Amid geopolitical and political uncertainties, investors are increasingly turning to safe-haven assets, while the weakening of the rupee against the dollar is also driving higher demand for both gold and silver. As of 6:30 AM on January 13, the price of 24-carat gold for 10 grams in Hyderabad stood at ₹1,42,160, while 22-carat gold for 10 grams was priced at ₹1,30,310. In the national capital Delhi, 24-carat gold was trading at ₹1,42,310, and 22-carat gold at ₹1,30,460. Silver prices also witnessed a substantial increase.
Here’s a snapshot of gold prices (10 grams) in major cities:
Hyderabad: ₹1,42,160 / ₹1,30,310 (24-carat / 22-carat)
Vijayawada: ₹1,42,160 / ₹1,30,310
Delhi: ₹1,42,310 / ₹1,30,460
Mumbai: ₹1,42,160 / ₹1,30,310
Vadodara: ₹1,42,210 / ₹1,30,360
Kolkata: ₹1,42,160 / ₹1,30,310
Chennai: ₹1,42,160 / ₹1,30,310
Bengaluru: ₹1,42,160 / ₹1,30,310
Kerala: ₹1,42,160 / ₹1,30,310
Pune: ₹1,42,160 / ₹1,30,310
Silver prices (per kg) in major cities:
Hyderabad: ₹2,87,100
Vijayawada: ₹2,87,100
Chennai: ₹2,87,100
Kerala: ₹2,87,100
Delhi: ₹2,70,100
Kolkata: ₹2,70,100
Mumbai: ₹2,70,100
Bengaluru: ₹2,70,100
Vadodara: ₹2,70,100
Ahmedabad: ₹2,70,100
Note: Gold and silver prices fluctuate frequently. Buyers are advised to check the latest rates before making a purchase.













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