On August 23, 2026, gold and silver prices in India remained high following a strong recent rally. As markets were closed on Sunday, the rates reflected Friday's closing levels. In major cities, 24-carat gold was priced around Rs 1,63,090 per 10 grams, while 22-carat gold was approximately Rs 1,49,500.

Gold and silver prices remain closely watched on Sunday, August 23, 2026, as precious metals continue to trade at elevated levels following a strong rally in the previous week. Since Indian bullion exchanges are closed on Sunday, the rates available today largely reflect the latest market levels carried forward from Friday.

As per the latest available city-wise rates, 24-carat gold is priced at Rs 1,63,090 per 10 grams in Mumbai, Chennai, Kolkata, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, while Delhi records a slightly higher rate of Rs 1,63,240 per 10 grams. Ahmedabad is at Rs 1,63,140 per 10 grams. For 22-carat gold, the rate stands at Rs 1,49,500 per 10 grams in several major cities, while Delhi is at Rs 1,49,650 and Ahmedabad at Rs 1,49,550.

Silver has also remained strong. The latest available rate puts silver at around Rs 2,60,000 per kilogram in India, with rates varying across cities and sources. Goodreturns lists the August 23 silver rate at Rs 2,60,000 per kg, while its Bengaluru tracker gives the same rate.

Gold and Silver Rates Today: City-Wise Prices

City24K Gold (10g)22K Gold (10g)Silver (1kg)
DelhiRs 1,63,240Rs 1,49,650Rs 2,60,000
MumbaiRs 1,63,090Rs 1,49,500Rs 2,60,000
KolkataRs 1,63,090Rs 1,49,500Rs 2,60,000
ChennaiRs 1,63,090Rs 1,49,500Rs 2,60,000
BengaluruRs 1,63,090Rs 1,49,500Rs 2,60,000
HyderabadRs 1,63,090Rs 1,49,500Rs 2,60,000

Note: Rates are indicative and can vary by jeweller, locality, taxes, making charges and other applicable costs. The Sunday figures reflect the latest available market levels.

The precious-metals rally has been supported by global market factors, including a weaker US dollar and increased investor interest in safe-haven assets. Gold also recorded a strong weekly performance, while silver continued to attract attention after its recent gains.

For jewellery buyers, GST, making charges, hallmarking and other applicable costs can increase the final purchase price. Buyers should therefore compare the day’s rate and additional charges before making a purchase.