

Gold prices in India have risen once again as investors continue to prefer safe-haven assets amid ongoing geopolitical uncertainties. A weakening Indian rupee against the US dollar is also contributing to this upward trend. As of 6:30 AM on November 14, gold and silver rates in major Indian cities were recorded as follows.
Gold prices have been steadily increasing for the past week. The price of 24-carat gold per 10 grams has reached ₹1,28,660, while 22-carat gold per 10 grams is priced at ₹1,17,910. In Delhi, 24-carat gold is priced at ₹1,28,780 per 10 grams, and 22-carat gold at ₹1,18,060. In Hyderabad and Vijayawada, 24-carat gold costs ₹1,28,660 per 10 grams, and 22-carat gold is ₹1,17,910.
Silver prices have also increased slightly, rising by about ₹100 per kilogram compared to yesterday. Major Indian cities recorded the following rates for gold and silver.
Hyderabad, Vijayawada, Mumbai, Kolkata, Bengaluru, Kerala, and Pune all recorded ₹1,28,660 for 24-carat gold and ₹1,17,910 for 22-carat gold. In Delhi, 24-carat gold is ₹1,28,780 and 22-carat gold is ₹1,18,060. Vadodara recorded ₹1,28,680 for 24-carat and ₹1,17,960 for 22-carat gold.
Silver prices per kilogram stood at ₹1,83,100 in Hyderabad, Vijayawada, Chennai, and Kerala, while Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Bengaluru, Vadodara, and Ahmedabad recorded ₹1,73,100.
Note: Gold and silver prices change frequently based on market trends. Buyers are advised to recheck rates at the time of purchase.












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