
New Delhi, 03 February (H.S.): Precious metals witnessed sustained depreciation in domestic sarafa markets on Tuesday, February 3, 2026, with gold falling ₹6,800 to ₹7,410 per 10 grams and silver slumping up to ₹19,000 per kilogram.
Gold Prices Across Cities
In Delhi, 24-carat gold traded at ₹1,53,310 per 10 grams, 22-carat at ₹1,40,540; Mumbai saw 24-carat at ₹1,53,160, 22-carat at ₹1,40,390; Ahmedabad quoted 24-carat at ₹1,53,210, 22-carat at ₹1,40,440.
Chennai and Kolkata both listed 24-carat at ₹1,53,160, 22-carat at ₹1,40,390 per 10 grams; Bhopal's 24-carat stood at ₹1,53,210, 22-carat at ₹1,40,440; Lucknow featured 24-carat at ₹1,53,310, 22-carat at ₹1,40,540; Patna and Jaipur mirrored with 24-carat at ₹1,53,210-₹1,53,310 and 22-carat at ₹1,40,440-₹1,40,540.
Silver Slumps Sharply
Silver tumbled amid the downturn, retailing at ₹2,80,000 per kilogram in Delhi's sarafa bazaar—reflecting declines up to ₹19,000 per kg nationwide. Bengaluru, Hyderabad, and Bhubaneswar aligned with 24-carat gold at ₹1,53,160 and 22-carat at ₹1,40,390 per 10 grams, underscoring uniform weakness across Karnataka, Telangana, and Odisha markets.
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Hindusthan Samachar / Jun Sarkar