

Gold Prices Continue to Fall for the Fourth Consecutive Day — A Golden Chance for Buyers!
Internet Desk: Gold prices in the country are gradually declining. After three consecutive days of fall, prices dropped again today for the fourth day in a row. Since Diwali, gold and silver rates have been consistently falling. During the festive season, gold was priced at ₹1,31,000 per tola, but now it has dropped by around ₹9,000 to ₹10,000. In the Hyderabad market, 24-carat (999) pure gold is priced at ₹12,202 per gram, which is ₹55 lower than yesterday’s ₹12,257. Similarly, 22-carat gold used mostly in jewellery making is priced at ₹11,188 per gram, down by ₹47, while 18-carat gold is now at ₹9,152 per gram, a drop of ₹41.
Buyers should note that GST, TCS, and making charges are additional when purchasing jewellery. For accurate and final rates, it is advisable to contact your trusted local jeweller. The post-Diwali dip in gold prices has come as a golden opportunity for buyers.

















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