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Gold prices soar following Akshaya Tritiya, reaching new heights

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The price of gold has once again surged in the country after Akshaya Tritiya, with some parts seeing a rise of up to Rs 1250. This increase comes amidst a boom in the international market, leading to speculation that a new record may be set if prices continue to rise.

In Indore, the price of gold has skyrocketed, crossing Rs 72,000 per 10 grams. Bullion traders are predicting further increases in the coming days, especially with the wedding season approaching. The price of gold Cadbury is now at Rs 72,850, while 22 carat gold is priced at Rs 69,420 per 10 grams. Additionally, Silver Chaurasa has increased by Rs 1700 to reach Rs 82,600 per kg.

In Delhi, the price of gold has crossed Rs 73,000, causing a mix of emotions among investors and buyers. While investors are pleased with the increase in value, buyers are finding it increasingly difficult to afford gold due to the continuous rise in prices.

For those interested in checking the prices of gold and silver in their city, they can simply give a missed call to 8955664433 to receive the rates through SMS. Additionally, they can visit www.ibja.co or ibjarates.com for continuous updates. The Digi Gold app or site also provides information and expert advice for users planning to invest in gold.

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