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Gold rate in India stood at ₹1,45,310.00 per 10 gm, rising by ₹2,220.00 or 1.550%, reflecting firm demand in the domestic market. Silver prices also witnessed strong momentum, climbing to ₹3,01,310.00 per kg with a gain of ₹13,020.00 or 4.520%. The precious metals continue to trade higher amid global cues and investment interest. These rates were last updated on Monday, 19 January 2026 at 09:55 AM India time.
| City | 24 Karat | 22 Karat |
| New Delhi | ₹144,800 | ₹132,733 |
| Mumbai | ₹145,050 | ₹132,963 |
| Bangalore | ₹145,160 | ₹133,063 |
Note: These prices are indicative. Actual prices may vary depending on the dealer's margins, making charges, GST, and other applicable levies.
| City | Silver 999 Fine (1 Kg) |
| Mumbai | ₹300,760 |
| New Delhi | ₹300,240 |
| Bangalore | ₹301,000 |
Note: These prices are indicative. Actual prices may vary depending on the dealer's margins, making charges, GST, and other applicable levies.
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In Kolkata, gold prices were recorded at ₹1,44,860.00 per 10 gm, up by ₹2,220.00 or 1.560%, while silver stood at ₹3,00,360.00 per kg, gaining ₹12,970.00 or 4.510%.
In Chennai, gold traded slightly higher at ₹1,45,470.00 per 10 gm with an increase of ₹2,230.00 or 1.560%, and silver rose to ₹3,01,640.00 per kg, up by ₹13,030.00 or 4.510%.
Meanwhile in Hyderabad, gold was priced at ₹1,45,280.00 per 10 gm, climbing ₹2,220.00 or 1.550%, and silver reached ₹3,01,240.00 per kg, advancing ₹13,010.00 or 4.510%. All rates were last updated on Monday, 19 January 2026 at 09:55 AM India time.
In the futures segment, the GOLD contract expiring on 05 February 2026 traded in the range of ₹1,43,320.00 to ₹1,45,500.00 per 10 grams, gaining ₹2,194.00 or 1.54%.
Meanwhile, the SILVER futures contract for 05 March 2026 moved between ₹2,93,100.00 and ₹3,01,315.00 per kg, up by ₹12,563.00 or 4.37%. This was as of 9:58 AM.
Overall, both gold and silver prices showed steady gains in early trade, reflecting firm market sentiment. The moderate rise indicates continued investor interest in precious metals. Buyers may monitor further movements as global cues and domestic demand evolve.
Disclaimer: This blog has been written exclusively for educational purposes. The securities mentioned are only examples and not recommendations. This does not constitute a personal recommendation/investment advice. It does not aim to influence any individual or entity to make investment decisions. Recipients should conduct their own research and assessments to form an independent opinion about investment decisions.
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Published on: Jan 19, 2026, 10:47 AM IST

Nikitha Devi
Nikitha is a content creator with 7+ years of experience in the financial domain. Specialising in personal finance, investments, and market insights, Nikitha simplifies complex financial topics, making them accessible to readers.
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