Gold-Silver Price Today 25 Feb 2026: Gold prices are on fire again! 24 carat gold crosses Rs 1.61 lakh, silver becomes dull; Check latest price of Lucknow-Delhi
New Delhi/Lucknow. The wedding season and increasing demand for gold in the bullion market have once again set the prices of the yellow metal on fire. A fresh jump was seen in the gold prices (Gold Rate Today) on the morning of 25 February 2026. From the country’s capital Delhi to Uttar Pradesh’s capital Lucknow, the price of 24 carat pure gold has reached the level of Rs 1,61,940 per 10 grams. At the same time, unlike gold, today there has been a softening in the prices of silver. If you are planning to buy jewelery or invest in gold and silver today, then definitely check the latest rate list before leaving the house. There is softness in the global market, yet why has gold become expensive in India? Generally, when the price of gold falls in the international market, there is relief in India too. Currently, the spot price of gold in the global market is at $ 5,157.16 per ounce. Despite the fall in international prices, gold is becoming expensive in the domestic market. According to market analysts, there are two big reasons behind this. First, the weakness in the Indian rupee against the dollar, which has made imports expensive. Second, sudden increase in huge purchases from local jewelers and stockists. Due to these reasons, the prices of gold are skyrocketing in the Indian bullion market. Today’s gold rate (per 10 grams) in major cities of the country. From metros to tier-2 cities, variations are being seen in the prices of gold today. Rates vary from city to city due to taxes and local dealer commission. Let’s take a look at today’s latest price: City Name 22 Carat Gold Price (₹) 24 Carat Gold Price (₹) Delhi 1,48,4601,61,940 Lucknow 1,48,4601,61,940 Mumbai 1,48,3101,61,790 Chennai 1,48,3101,61,790 Kolkata 1,48,3101,61,790 Jayap UR1,48,4601,61,940Bhopal1,48,3601,61,420Ahmedabad1,48,3601,61,420Chandigarh1,48,4601,61,940Hyderabad1,48,3101,61,790Silver The shine of gold has faded, know the price of 1 kg. In contrast to the fast rise of gold, today the white metal i.e. silver (Silver Price Today) has disappointed the investors a bit. On the morning of February 25, a fall in silver prices has been recorded and it has come down to Rs 2,84,900 per kg. It is noteworthy that in the month of January this year, silver had created history and crossed the magical figure of Rs 4 lakh per kg, but now a continuous correction is being seen in it. In the international market too, the spot price of silver has fallen to $ 88.19 an ounce.
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