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Gold Rate Today: Gold became expensive on Monday, know the gold rate of July 14 – Gold Rate Today

Gold Rate Today: Today is the first Monday of the month of Sawan in India. Today, gold has become expensive on 14 July. The price of gold in Delhi is crossing 1 lakh rupees. At the same time, the price of gold in Mumbai is trading above Rs 99,800. The gold rate is trading with a gain of Rs 600 compared to tomorrow’s closed price. 10 grams of 24 carat gold in big cities of the country is at Rs 99000. The rate of one kilo of silver is at Rs 1,15,000. Know what was the price of gold-silver on Monday 14 July 2025 in the bullion market of big cities of the country.

Silver

Silver: Rs 1,15,000 per kg

Today’s gold price (10 grams per) – 14 July 2025

22 carat: Rs 91,700

24 carat: Rs 1,00,003

22 carat: Rs 91,550

24 carat: Rs 99,880

22 carat: Rs 91,550

24 carat: Rs 99,880

22 carat: Rs 91,550

24 carat: Rs 99,880

22 carat: Rs 91,700

24 carat: Rs 1,00,003

22 carat: Rs 91,700

24 carat: Rs 1,00,003

Ghaziabad

22 carat: Rs 91,700

24 carat: Rs 1,00,003

22 carat: Rs 91,700

24 carat: Rs 1,00,003

22 carat: Rs 91,550

24 carat: Rs 99,880

22 carat: Rs 91,550

24 carat: Rs 99,880

Gold price in bullion market of big cities of the country on Monday 14 July 2025

City name 22 carat gold rate 24 carat gold rate
Delhi 91,700 1,00,003
Chennai 91,550 99,880
Mumbai 91,550 99,880
Kolkata 91,550 99,880
Jaipur 91,700 1,00,003
Noida 91,700 1,00,003
Ghaziabad 91,700 1,00,003
Lucknow 91,700 1,00,003
Bangalore 91,550 99,880
Patna 91,550 99,880

How is the price of gold in India decided?

Gold prices are fixed on the basis of international market prices, import duty and tax, exchange rate, demand and supply of supply. In India, gold is not only used for investment but also traditionally in weddings and festivals, so prices have a direct impact on people.

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