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Gold Rate Today: Gold became cheaper on Monday 30 June, know today’s gold rate – Gold Rate Today 30 June 2025 MONDAY MONDAY MONDAY GUPT Navratri 1 Tola Sona Sone Ka Bhav Haridwar Delhi Mumbai Bihar

Gold Rate Today: There is a continuous decline in the price of gold. Today, on Monday 30 June, there was a slight decline in the price of gold. Gold prices have come down by Rs 3,300 in the last one week. Today, the price of gold has come down by 10 rupees. In the bullion market, the rate of 10 grams 24 carat gold is trading above Rs 97,500 and 22 carat gold above Rs 89,300. The rate of one kilogram of silver in the country is Rs 1,07,700 per kg. Learn the price of gold and silver here.

Gold price on 30 June 2025

Today, gold prices have come down on Monday 30 June. Gold-silver prices are open on the red mark. 22 carat gold in Delhi was Rs 89,440 and 24 carat gold was Rs 97,560 per 10 grams. In Mumbai too, 22 carat gold is trading at Rs 89,290 and 24 carat gold at Rs 97,410 per 10 grams. Gold prices remain around this rate in big cities like Patna, Lucknow, Jaipur.

City name 22 carat gold rate 24 carat gold rate
Delhi 89,440 97,560
Chennai 89,290 97,410
Mumbai 89,290 97,410
Kolkata 89,290 97,410
Jaipur 89,440 97,560
Noida 89,440 97,560
Ghaziabad 89,440 97,560
Lucknow 89,440 97,560
Bangalore 89,290 97,410
Patna 89,290 97,410

Silver price – 30 June 2025

Silver is trading at Rs 1,07,700 per kg on 30 June 2025 today. Silver rate has come down by Rs 100 as compared to tomorrow. Along with gold, there is a little correction in silver.

How is the price of gold decided in the country?

The price of gold in India changes every day, as it depends on many things – such as the price of gold in the world markets, changes in the value of dollars and rupee, and tax imposed by the government. But gold is not just an investment source in India, but it is also associated with tradition, faith and auspiciousness. Buying gold on special festivals like wedding, Diwali and Dhanteras is considered very auspicious. On such occasions when more people buy gold, the price also increases due to increasing demand.

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