Gold continues to hold a special place in Indian households both as a cultural asset and a preferred investment tool. On August 4, 2025, prices for 22K and 24K gold showed noticeable differences across cities like Chennai, Mumbai, and New Delhi, as well as in Dubai.
Price fluctuations can be attributed to various factors including exchange rates, local demand, taxes, and import duties.
City | 24K Gold (10g) | 22K Gold (10g) |
Chennai | ₹100,480 | ₹92,107 |
Mumbai | ₹100,190 | ₹91,841 |
New Delhi | ₹100,020 | ₹91,685 |
Note: Rates are as of 9:35 AM on August 4, 2025. Prices may change based on market fluctuations.
As of August 4, 2025, 1 AED equals ₹23.62 as per the exchange rate. Based on this rate, Dubai gold prices converted to INR show a continued pricing advantage compared to Indian domestic rates.
Purity | Dubai Price (AED/gram) | INR/gram | INR/10 gram |
24K | 405.25 | ₹10,035 | ₹100,350 |
22K | 375.25 | ₹9,199 | ₹91,988 |
Note: Prices reflect Dubai's morning gold rates on August 4, 2025. INR values calculated using latest available AED-INR rate.
Karat | India Avg (10g) | Dubai (10g) | Price Difference |
24K | ₹100,350 | ₹95,707.15 | ₹4,642.85 |
22K | ₹91,988 | ₹88,607.65 | ₹3,380.35 |
Note: Price differences exclude VAT, import duties, and making charges.
Gold remains a sought-after asset in India, driven by cultural significance and investment appeal. As seen on August 4, 2025, Dubai continues to offer gold at lower rates than Indian cities, with a price gap of over ₹4,600 for 24K gold and ₹3,300 for 22K gold per 10 grams. This disparity highlights the influence of taxes, import duties, and exchange rates on domestic gold pricing. For investors and buyers, especially those considering overseas purchases, understanding these differences can be crucial in making informed decisions.
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Published on: Aug 4, 2025, 9:52 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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