Today, March 25, 2025, fell the price of gold and silver, which marks a change in precious metal prices throughout India. According to the India Bullion and Jewelers Association (Ibja), the price of 10 grams of 24 karat gold has dropped by Rs 160, which has fallen to Rs 87.559 before Rs 87,719. It marks the fall from all the time to gold on March 20, 2025, when the price rose to Rs 88,761.
In addition, the price of 1 kg of silver has fallen by Rs 29, now the price Rs is 97,378 per kg, while the previous price is Rs 97,407 per kg. It follows a recent peak of 1 00 400 Rs per kg on March 17, 2025.
Gold Price in Major Metro Cities
Mumbai
- 22 carat gold (10 grams): Rs 81,850
- 24 carat gold (10 grams): Rs 89,290
Delhi
- 22 carat gold (10 grams): Rs 82,000
- 24 carat gold (10 grams): Rs 89,440
Kolkata
- 22 carat gold (10 grams): Rs 81,850
- 24 carat gold (10 grams): Rs 89,290
Chennai
- 22 carat gold (10 grams): Rs 81,850
- 24 carat gold (10 grams): Rs 89,290
Bhopal
- 22 carat gold (10 grams): Rs 81,900
- 24 carat gold (10 grams): Rs 89,340
Gold and Silver Price Trends in 2025
Despite today’s decline, there has been a significant increase in gold and silver prices this year. Since January 1, 2025, the price of 10 grams 24 carat gold has increased by Rs 11,361, which is increased from Rs 76,162 to Rs 87,559. Similarly, silver has experienced an increase of $ 11,390, which is increased from Rs 86,017 per kg to Rs 97,378 per kg.
In comparison, last year (2024), gold prices increased by Rs 12,810, the ongoing trend of noble metal prices further confirmed.
Why Are Gold and Silver Prices Falling Today?
Today, the fall in gold and silver prices can be attributed to a number of factors, including global economic trends, currency rapid and market improvement after the recent price increase. Investors should monitor these factors to make informed decisions.
While gold and silver have experienced price rashes this year, they remain valuable assets. Investors are recommended to be updated on market trends, as these noble metals often see a change in value due to both domestic and global economic factors.