Check today’s gold and silver prices in major Indian cities on January 20, 2026. See rates for 24K, 22K, and 18K gold & silver per gram.
Gold prices in India moved higher today, Tuesday, January 20, 2026, continuing their upward trend as global uncertainty supported demand for safe-haven assets. The rise came amid cautious sentiment in international markets and steady buying interest in domestic bullion.
The price of 24 karat gold increased by ₹104 per gram, taking the rate to ₹14,728 per gram. At the same time, 22 carat gold climbed by ₹95 per gram to reach ₹13,500 per gram. The 18 carat gold rate also edged higher, rising by ₹78 per gram to ₹11,046.
Major Indian cities gold rates today (1 gram)
|
City |
24K |
22K |
18K |
|
Chennai |
₹14,848 |
₹13,610 |
₹11,355 |
|
Mumbai |
₹14,728 |
₹13,500 |
₹11,046 |
|
Delhi |
₹14,743 |
₹13,515 |
₹11,061 |
|
Kolkata |
₹14,728 |
₹13,500 |
₹11,046 |
|
Bangalore |
₹14,728 |
₹13,500 |
₹11,046 |
|
Hyderabad |
₹14,728 |
₹13,500 |
₹11,046 |
|
Kerala |
₹14,728 |
₹13,500 |
₹11,046 |
Silver prices in India also witnessed an upward move today. The metal rose by ₹10 per gram in major cities, pushing the rate to ₹315 per gram. On a kilogram basis, silver was priced at ₹3,15,000 in most markets.
Major Indian cities silver rates today
|
City |
10 gram |
100 gram |
1 Kg |
|
Chennai |
₹3,300 |
₹33,000 |
₹3,30,000 |
|
Mumbai |
₹3,150 |
₹31,500 |
₹3,15,000 |
|
Delhi |
₹3,150 |
₹31,500 |
₹3,15,000 |
|
Kolkata |
₹3,150 |
₹31,500 |
₹3,15,000 |
|
Bangalore |
₹3,150 |
₹31,500 |
₹3,15,000 |
|
Hyderabad |
₹3,300 |
₹33,000 |
₹3,30,000 |
|
Kerala |
₹3,300 |
₹33,000 |
₹3,30,000 |
Why gold and silver prices are rising
On the global front, gold and silver touched record highs after fresh concerns emerged over trade tensions between the United States and Europe. These developments triggered renewed interest in safe-haven assets.
Market observers noted that ongoing global uncertainty and inflation-related worries continue to support precious metals. Experts believe gold and silver prices in India may remain firm in the near term if international conditions stay unsettled.
Published: 20 Jan 2026, 10:04 am IST
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