In simple terms, the prices have been recorded with an increase of INR 2000 per 10 grams and INR 1,05,937 per 10 grams.

The gold prices in India have hit a record-breaking high. As of September 1, 2025, the gold prices have surged by 2%. In simple terms, the prices have been recorded with an increase of INR 2000 per 10 grams and INR 1,05,937 per 10 grams.
According to the official reports, such an escalation is seen due to the weakened global economic uncertainties. It has come to notice that such an impact has come ahead after the expectations of the U.S. Federal Reserve interest rate cuts have boosted gold’s appeal as a safe-haven asset.
Gold’s Current Retail rates in India
There has been reported an increase in the gold prices which are highlighting the situation of inflation. Reports as well are revealing that there are chances of more price hikes in the coming days.
The details to the increase in retail prices of Gold as of September 1, 2025 are as follows-
| Purity | Price per Gram | Change from Yesterday |
| 24K | INR 10,588 | Increased by INR 93 |
| 22K | INR 9,705 | Increased by INR 85 |
| 18K | INR 7,941 | Increased by INR 70 |
The Projections of Inflationary state in India
According to the analysis of economists, the price rise of gold has surged inflation fears. Such fear as well seems more fierce after the information has come ahead of the weakening value of Indian Rupee amid the announcements of U.S Tariffs.
Notably, analysts as per the market signals, extend the warnings for investments in gold as the price might fall soon.
Moreover, there can be several of the factors that are reflecting the signs of Inflation in the nation. These are as follows-
- Rise in Gold Prices
- Weakening value of Rupee
- Poor returns on investment
Surge in Silver Prices: Reports
While the gold prices hit record breaking high, silver prices as well have revealed a rise. Statistical reports suggest that in Delhi and Mumbai, the price of silver per kg has been reported as INR 1,23,460. Whereas, in Bangalore, it is INR 1,23,770.
