Gold Price Rise Rs 4,280 today: Check rates in major cities

Gold prices in India have seen an increase today, Tuesday, November 11, 2025, driven by factors like healthy spot demand in the domestic market and positive global cues. Gold Price Rise Rs 4,280 today: Check rates in major cities.

The rise in the price of 24 Carat Gold (10 Grams) today, Tuesday, November 11, 2025, in India is indeed substantial, with a hike of approximately Rs 4,280 compared to yesterday’s closing rate.

The Multi Commodity Exchange (MCX) December Gold futures surged by nearly 1% and were trading above Rs 1,25,000 per 10 grams.

Here is a look at the approximate gold rates (excluding GST, TCS, and making charges which jewellers will add to the final price) per 10 grams in major Indian cities:

Gold Price Rise Rs 4,280 today: Check rates in major cities
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Today’s Gold Rates (Per 10 Grams) in Major Cities (24 and 22 Carat Gold Price):

Chennai – Rs 1,27,750 – Rs 1,17,110

Mumbai – Rs 1,26,420 – Rs 1,15,890

Delhi – Rs 1,26,560 – Rs 1,16,030

Kolkata – Rs 1,26,400 – Rs 1,15,870

Bengaluru – Rs 1,26,390  – Rs 1,15,860

Hyderabad – Rs 1,25,320 – Rs 1,14,877

Ahmedabad –Rs 1,25,290 – Rs 1,14,849

Note: These prices are indicative of the bullion rate and may vary slightly between different jewellers and locations.

Daily Price Change (Approximate):

In general, the gold rate saw a significant rise today compared to yesterday:

24 Carat Gold (10 Grams): Increased by approximately Rs 760 to Rs 4,280 (depending on the source/market calculation).

22 Carat Gold (10 Grams): Increased by approximately Rs 697 to Rs 3,920 (depending on the source/market calculation). For example, in Mumbai, the 24-carat gold price increased by around Rs 760 per 10 grams from yesterday’s closing.

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