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Gold and Silver Update: Prices jumped again in Jaipur due to Navratri

Priya Bansal

With the ongoing upheaval in the international market, the price of gold and silver has started increasing once again in the festive season. According to the prices released by the Jaipur Sarafa Committee on the sixth day of Navratri on Tuesday, the price of 24 carats per 10 grams of gold in Jaipur has increased by Rs 250. After which the price of 10 grams of 24-carat gold has increased to Rs 48 thousand 450.

Gold has increased to Rs 46,100

At the same time, the price of 22 carats per 10 grams of gold has increased to Rs 46,100. Whereas gold has reached 18 carats 37 thousand 600 rupees per ten grams and 14 carats 30 thousand rupees per ten grams. Whereas the price of silver also saw an increase after 2 days today.

Silver prices rose by Rs 150 per kg

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Silver prices rose by Rs 150 per kg in Jaipur on Tuesday. After which silver refinery has reached the price of Rs 63 thousand 450 per kg in Jaipur today. According to the bullion traders, despite the increase in the price of gold and silver, Navratri is getting brighter for the customers.

Gold can go up to 49 thousand by Diwali

Anuj Gupta, Vice President, IIFL Securities, says that due to the strengthening of the dollar, there is pressure on gold and silver. However, due to the increase in the price of crude oil, the price of petrol and diesel is likely to increase in the coming months. This can increase inflation. In such a situation, there can be an increase in gold in the long term. According to him, by Diwali, the price of gold can reach 49 thousand rupees.

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