On Monday, the day before 77th Independence Day, there is no change in the daily prices of both 22 and 24-carat (K) gold. Therefore, according to the Goodreturns website, one gram of 22K gold is at ₹5465, and eight gram, at ₹43,720. For 10 gram, customers must pay ₹54,650, and ₹5,46,500 for 100 gram.
Representational Image
{{^htLoading}} {{/htLoading}}
One gram of 24K gold, on the other hand, is available for ₹5962, while eight gram is priced at ₹47,696. The cost of 10 gram is ₹59,620, and 100 gram, ₹5,96,200.
City
22K Gold price (10 gram)
24K Gold price (10 gram)
Ahmedabad
₹54,700
₹59,670
Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Kolkata, Mumbai
₹54,650
₹59,620
Chennai
₹54,950
₹59,950
Delhi
₹54,800
₹59,760
It must be noted, however, that the rates mentioned above are only indicative; these do not include GST, TCS, and other levies. For the exact rates, one must contact their local jeweller.
Silver prices on August 14
{{^htLoading}} {{/htLoading}}
{{^usCountry}}
Silver, meanwhile, has seen its daily prices drop by ₹3.20 per gram. Hence, asper Goodreturns, one gram of the metal is selling for ₹73, and eight gram, for ₹584; the rate for 10 gram, 100 gram, and 1 kg is ₹730, ₹7300, and ₹73,000, respectively.
{{/usCountry}}
{{#usCountry}}
Silver, meanwhile, has seen its daily prices drop by ₹3.20 per gram. Hence, asper Goodreturns, one gram of the metal is selling for ₹73, and eight gram, for ₹584; the rate for 10 gram, 100 gram, and 1 kg is ₹730, ₹7300, and ₹73,000, respectively.
Follow the latest breaking news, major developments and agenda-setting stories from India and around the world with the newsdesk at Hindustan Times. Operating round the clock, the desk brings together experienced editors, reporters and correspondents to deliver fast, accurate and contextual reporting across subjects that influence public policy, governance, business, society and international affairs. The HT News Desk covers politics, elections, government policies, the economy, business and markets, science and technology, the environment, law and order, infrastructure, education, climate issues and geopolitics, while closely tracking developments across states, institutions and global capitals. The team also leads coverage of major breaking news events, policy announcements, court proceedings, natural disasters, public emergencies and significant international developments. Reports published by the newsdesk are based on information gathered from reporters on the ground, official statements, government agencies, court records, regulatory filings, recognised institutions and other authoritative sources. Stories undergo editorial scrutiny and verification processes to ensure accuracy, fairness and relevance, and are updated as events evolve and additional information becomes available. Whether covering a key political decision in New Delhi, an economic policy shift affecting millions, a landmark court ruling or a major global event, the HT News Desk aims to provide readers with reliable, fact-based journalism that delivers not only the latest developments but also the context and analysis needed to understand their wider implications.