The price of 24-karat gold in India stood at ₹153,140 per 10 gram at 1 pm on Sunday. Meanwhile 22-karat gold was priced at ₹140,378 per 10 gram in the physical bullion. Silver 999 Fine was priced at ₹262,350 per 1 kg, according to the data available on Indian Bullion Association (IBA).
In the retail market, gold is sold in 24-karat and 22-karat purity. While 24-karat gold is considered the purest form, 22-karat is commonly used for making jewellery as its more solid in nature. Here’s a look at the latest gold prices across major Indian cities on 10 May, 2026.
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Gold Prices in Mumbai — 10 May
24 karat gold rate in Mumbai — ₹152,860/10 gm.
22 karat gold rate in Mumbai — ₹140,122/10 gm.
Silver 999 Fine rate in Mumbai — ₹261,870/1 kg.
Gold Prices in New Delhi — 10 May
24 karat gold rate in New Delhi — ₹152,600/10 gm.
22 karat gold rate in New Delhi — ₹139,883/10 gm.
Silver 999 Fine rate in New Delhi — ₹261,420/1 kg.
Gold Prices in Bengaluru — 10 May
24 karat gold rate in Bengaluru — ₹151,670/10 gm.
22 karat gold rate in Bengaluru — ₹140,232/10 gm.
Silver 999 Fine rate in Bengaluru — ₹262,080/1 kg.
Gold Prices in Kolkata — 10 May
24 karat gold rate in Kolkata — ₹152,660/10 gm.
22 karat gold rate in Kolkata — ₹139,938/10 gm.
Silver 999 Fine rate in Kolkata — ₹261,530/1 kg.
Gold Prices in Hyderabad — 10 May
24 karat gold rate in Hyderabad — ₹153,100/10 gm.
22 karat gold rate in Hyderabad — ₹140,342/10 gm.
Silver 999 Fine rate in Hyderabad — ₹262,290/1 kg.
Gold Prices in Chennai — 10 May
24 karat gold rate in Chennai — ₹153,300/10 gm.
22 karat gold rate in Chennai — ₹140,525/10 gm.
Silver 999 Fine rate in Chennai — ₹262,640/1 kg.
Movement in gold prices over the years
Notably, gold prices last year experienced their strongest bull run since 1979, rising by over 75%. In recent months, gold prices have risen modestly amid strong safe-haven demand and global economic uncertainty.
In India, the yellow metal climbed from ₹135,257 in early January to ₹157,480 in early March, marking an appreciation of around 16%. In May, the precious metal is trading below those highs as investors booked profits.
Meanwhile, silver prices have seen even steeper increases due to strong demand and currency fluctuations, rising from roughly ₹78,600/kg in 2023-2024 to over ₹200,000/kg in early 2026.

