Each morning across India's cities, millions of citizens consult the price of gold as they might consult a compass — seeking orientation in a world shaped by forces both near and distant. On June 14, 2026, 24-karat gold ranges from Rs 14,859 to Rs 15,120 per gram depending on the city, while silver holds at Rs 260 per gram, each figure a quiet intersection of international currency markets, seasonal human ritual, and local appetite. These numbers are not merely financial data; they are the daily pulse of a civilization that has long understood precious metals as a bridge between the material a
Gold, Silver Rates Steady Across India on June 14
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Bias & Framing
Factual commodity pricing report with neutral presentation of gold and silver rates across Indian cities, minimal bias detected.
Straightforward informational reporting using data tables and city-by-city price listings without editorial commentary or value judgments.
Geopolitical Impact
Domestic Indian gold price reporting with no geopolitical significance; purely commodity market data.
Economic Lens
Gold and silver prices in India remain stable on June 14, with 24K gold at Rs 14,859-15,120/gram and silver at Rs 260/gram, driven by global markets and local demand dynamics.
Stable gold prices provide predictability for consumers planning jewelry purchases and investments. Regional price variations (up to Rs 261/gram difference) suggest local taxation and distribution costs affect affordability across Indian cities. Steady silver prices maintain investment accessibility for middle-income households.
Price stability reduces immediate need for RBI intervention in commodity markets. However, continued monitoring of USD strength and global gold trends remains important for inflation management. Regional price disparities may warrant review of local taxation and import duty structures to ensure consumer fairness.