Gold Silver Weekly Price: In this trading week (between March 28 and April 1) in the Indian bullion market, there was a lot of volatility in the rate of gold and silver. However, gold and silver have become cheaper in a week. In this week of Navratri, there was a slight fall in the rate of gold by Rs 53 per 10 grams. At the same time, silver has become cheaper by Rs 703.
According to the Indian Bullion and Jewelers Association (IBJA), on Friday (April 1), the price of gold (Sone ka bhav) fell by Rs 53 to Rs 51,691 on Monday (March 28) by Rs 51, 638 thousand. per 10 grams. At the same time, the price of silver (Chandi ka Bhav) was Rs 67,592 per kg on the first trading day of the week i.e. March 28, which decreased to Rs 66,889 per kg on the last trading day on April 1.
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The condition of the bullion market for the whole week
Accuracy 28 March Rate (Rs) 1 April Rate (Rs) Change in Rate (Rs)
Gold (per 10 grams) 999 51691 51638 -53
Gold (per 10 grams) 995 51484 51431 -53
Gold (per 10 grams) 916 47349 47300 -49
Gold (per 10 grams) 750 38768 38729 -39
Gold (per 10 grams) 585 30239 30208 -31
Silver (1 kg) 999 67592 66889 -703
Source-IBJA
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Rate is not released on Saturday and Sunday
Significantly, Indian Bull and Jewelers Association (IBJA) does not release gold and silver rates on Saturdays and Sundays due to holidays. The rates of IBJA are universal across the country. However, the rate given on this website does not include GST. You can refer to the IBJA rate while buying and selling gold. According to the India Bullion and Jewelers Association, ibja takes the current rate of gold and silver from 14 centers across the country and gives its average value. The current rate of gold and silver or rather the spot price may differ from place to place, but there is a slight difference in their prices.