Gold Rate Today: Today, one day of Holika Dahan, there was a boom in the price of gold. Gold has become expensive on Thursday 13 March. The price of 10 grams of gold has increased by Rs 600. In big cities of the country, 24 carat gold prices are trading around Rs 87,900 and 22 carat gold above Rs 80,700. The price of one kilogram of silver is at a level of Rs 1,00,100. Check the gold-silver price of March 13 today.
Silver rate
On 13 March 2025, the silver rate was Rs 1,00,100 per kg. The price of the moon rose by about Rs 3000 compared to yesterday. The price of silver yesterday was Rs 97,900.
Gold rate in Delhi-Mumbai
On 13 March 2025, the price of 22 carat gold in Delhi was Rs 80,810 and 24 carat gold was Rs 88,140 per 10 grams. In Mumbai, 22 carat gold is trading at Rs 80,660 and 24 carat gold at Rs 87,990 per 10 grams. Light fluctuations were seen in other major cities of the country.
City name | 22 carat gold rate | 24 carat gold rate |
Delhi | 80,810 | 88,140 |
Chennai | 80,660 | 87,990 |
Mumbai | 80,660 | 87,990 |
Kolkata | 80,660 | 87,990 |
Causes of rise in gold prices
There are many important factors behind the rise in gold prices. The demand for gold has increased due to dollar weakness, US economic instability, and geopolitical uncertainty. Investors’ trends have moved towards safe investment options, which has supported gold prices. In addition, increasing retail demand for jewelry, wedding-seasons, and gold purchases by central banks are also highlighting prices. Gold prices remain stable in the global market, due to which gold rates are also increasing in the domestic market.
How is the price of gold in the country decided?
The price of gold in India varies due to many reasons, such as international market prices, government tax and rupee fluctuations. Gold is not only a means of investment, but also an important part of our traditions and festivals. Especially during marriage and festivals, its demand increases.
Bank Holiday: Banks will be closed in these states on March 13 today, branch will be open here, check RBI holiday