Gold increased by ₹ 1,095 to ₹ 1.53 lakh: Silver became costlier by ₹ 1,307 to ₹ 2.46 lakh, see the price of gold according to carat.

Gold increased by ₹ 1,095 to ₹ 1.53 lakh: Silver became costlier by ₹ 1,307 to ₹ 2.46 lakh, see the price of gold according to carat.


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There is an increase in the price of gold today i.e. on 9th June. According to India Bullion and Jewelers Association (IBJA), the price of 10 grams of 24 carat gold has increased by Rs 1,095 to Rs 1.53 lakh today. However, the price of silver declined today. The price of 1 kg silver has come down by Rs 1,307 to Rs 2.46 lakh.

Gold price according to carat

carat Price (Rs/10 grams)
24 ₹1,52,584
22 ₹1,39,767
18 ₹1,14,438
14 ₹89,262

Gold price in big cities of the country

City 10 grams 24 carat
Delhi ₹1,53,310
Mumbai ₹1,53,160
Kolkata ₹1,53,160
Jaipur ₹1,53,310
Bhopal ₹1,53,210
Patna ₹1,53,210
Lucknow ₹1,53,310
Raipur ₹1,53,160
Ahmedabad ₹1,53,210

Source: goodreturns June 9, 2026

Gold became costlier by 19 thousand and silver by 15 thousand this year

There has been a rise in the prices of gold and silver this year. So far in 2026, gold has become costlier by Rs 19 thousand and silver by Rs 15 thousand. On December 31, 2025, 10g gold was at Rs 1.33 lakh, which has now reached Rs 1.53 lakh.

At the same time, silver was Rs 2.30 lakh per kg, which has now reached Rs 2.45 lakh. During this period, on January 29, gold had made an all-time high of Rs 1.76 lakh and silver had also made an all-time high of Rs 3.86 lakh.

Gold and silver movement so far this year

date Sleep Silver
31 December 2025 ₹1,33,195 ₹2,30,420
31 January 2026 ₹1,65,795 ₹3,39,350
28 February 2026 ₹1,50,997 ₹2,66,700
31 March 2026 ₹1,46,733 ₹2,30,135
30 April 2026 ₹1,50,263 ₹2,40,331
9 June 2026 ₹1,52,584 ₹2,45,607

Note:- Gold price per 10 grams and silver price in kg. Source:- IBJA

Keep these 2 things in mind while buying gold from jewelers

1. Buy only certified gold: Always buy certified gold bearing the hallmark of Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS). This number can be alphanumeric i.e. something like this – AZ4524. Hallmarking shows how many carats the gold is.

2. Price Cross Check: Cross-check the correct weight of gold and its price on the day of purchase from multiple sources (such as the website of India Bullion and Jewelers Association).

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