Today's gold rate in India is updated every morning from Groww, IBJA and leading jewellers across the country. Check 22K, 24K and 18K gold prices per gram, city-wise rates, 7-day price history, and use our free gold value calculator below.
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City rates include local taxes. Source: Groww and IBJA. Rates as of today.
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Gold rates vary across cities due to local state taxes, transportation costs, and demand-supply differences. Southern cities like Chennai and Kochi often have slightly different rates from Delhi and Mumbai.
24K (999 purity) is pure gold - best for investment in coins, bars, or Sovereign Gold Bonds. 22K (916 purity) is standard jewellery gold. 18K is lighter jewellery with 75% gold content.
MCX shows the wholesale spot price. Your local jeweller adds making charges (8-25%), GST (3%), and wastage on top. Always check today's rate here before visiting a jeweller to negotiate better.
Gold prices are typically lower during periods of equity market strength and high USD value. Festive seasons (Akshay Tritiya, Diwali, Dhanteras) see high demand. February-March often sees seasonal dips.
At today's rate, you can get a gold loan of up to 85% of your gold's value for loans below Rs.2.5 lakh under RBI's 2026 tiered LTV rules. SBI offers the lowest rate at 8.75% p.a.
BIS hallmark certifies the purity of your gold jewellery. A 6-digit HUID on every piece confirms its karat. Always buy BIS-hallmarked gold - non-hallmarked gold may have lower actual purity.
About Today's Gold Rate in India
India is the world's second-largest consumer of gold. Every day, millions of Indians check the gold rate before buying jewellery, investing in gold coins or bars, or evaluating their gold loan eligibility. This page provides the most up-to-date gold rates across all major karats - 24K, 22K, and 18K - sourced from Groww and IBJA verified rates for India.
Gold prices in India are influenced by global spot prices (traded in USD per troy ounce), the USD/INR exchange rate, import duty (currently 15% on gold), GST (3%), and local state taxes. When the US dollar strengthens, gold typically becomes more expensive in India even if global prices stay flat.