As of Monday, March 30, 2026, the bullion market in India has seen significant price movements for both gold and silver. The price of gold rose to ₹148,530.00 per 10 grams, reflecting a positive change of ₹1,220 (+0.830%). Similarly, silver prices also experienced an uptick, reaching ₹231,390.00 per kilogram, up by ₹3,010 (+1.320%).
Gold Rate Today in India
| Gold Type |
1 Gram (Rs ₹) |
10 Gram (Rs ₹) |
100 Gram (Rs ₹) |
1 Kilogram (Rs ₹) |
1 Ounce (Rs ₹) |
1 Tola (Rs ₹) |
| Gold 24 Karat (Pure) |
14,853 |
148,530 |
1,485,300 |
14,853,000 |
421,075 |
173,243 |
| Gold 22 Karat |
13,615 |
136,153 |
1,361,525 |
13,615,250 |
385,986 |
158,806 |
| Gold 20 Karat |
12,378 |
123,775 |
1,237,750 |
12,377,500 |
350,896 |
144,369 |
| Gold 18 Karat |
11,140 |
111,398 |
1,113,975 |
11,139,750 |
315,807 |
129,932 |
| Gold 16 Karat |
9,902 |
99,020 |
990,200 |
9,902,000 |
280,717 |
115,495 |
| Gold 14 Karat |
8,664 |
86,643 |
866,425 |
8,664,250 |
245,627 |
101,058 |
| Gold 12 Karat |
7,427 |
74,265 |
742,650 |
7,426,500 |
210,538 |
86,621 |
| Gold 10 Karat |
6,189 |
61,888 |
618,875 |
6,188,750 |
175,448 |
72,184 |
Silver Rate Today in India
Last Update: Monday, 30 Mar 2026 15:45 PM (India Time)
| Silver Type |
1 Gram (Rs ₹) |
10 Gram (Rs ₹) |
100 Gram (Rs ₹) |
1 Kilogram (Rs ₹) |
1 Ounce (Rs ₹) |
1 Tola (Rs ₹) |
| Silver 999 Fine |
231 |
2,314 |
23,139 |
231,390 |
6,560 |
2,699 |
| Silver 925 Sterling |
214 |
2,140 |
21,404 |
214,036 |
6,068 |
2,496 |
| Silver 900 Coin |
208 |
2,083 |
20,825 |
208,251 |
5,904 |
2,429 |
| Silver 800 German |
185 |
1,851 |
18,511 |
185,112 |
5,248 |
2,159 |
Gold Rates:
- The gold rates in India reflect different karat values, with 24 Karat gold being the purest form priced highest among all. The 22 Karat and 20 Karat varieties follow with slightly lower rates, suitable for jewelry and other items requiring less purity.
- Gold 24 Karat is the most sought after for investment purposes, as it's 99.9% pure, while Gold 22 Karat is commonly used in making jewelry, due to a balance between durability and purity.
Silver Rates:
- The Silver 999 Fine is the purest silver, followed by Silver 925 Sterling used in sterling silver jewelry, and Silver 900 Coin which is popular for coins.
- Silver 800 German is slightly lower in purity and used for various industrial purposes, though still valued in the market.
These updated rates provide insight into the current market scenario, with a notable increase in both gold and silver prices on March 30, 2026, driven by global market trends, including demand and supply issues, and geopolitical factors.