Gold Rate in Kartala Today
Kartala, Korba, Chhattisgarh
Kartala Gold Rates
Today's prices · 07 May 2026
Gold Rate by Weight in Kartala
Today · 07 May 2026
| Weight | 24K (999) | 22K ★ (916) | 18K (750) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 gram | ₹14,890 | ₹13,640 | ₹11,179 |
| 2 grams | ₹29,781 | ₹27,279 | ₹22,358 |
| 4 grams | ₹59,562 | ₹54,559 | ₹44,716 |
| 5 grams | ₹74,452 | ₹68,198 | ₹55,895 |
| 8 grams | ₹119,124 | ₹109,117 | ₹89,432 |
| 10 grams | ₹148,905 | ₹136,397 | ₹111,791 |
| 1 Tola (11.664 g) | ₹173,680 | ₹159,090 | ₹130,390 |
| 20 grams | ₹297,810 | ₹272,793 | ₹223,581 |
| 50 grams | ₹744,524 | ₹681,984 | ₹558,953 |
| 1 Troy oz (31.1 g) | ₹463,146 | ₹424,241 | ₹347,708 |
| 100 grams | ₹1,489,048 | ₹1,363,967 | ₹1,117,906 |
| 1 kg | ₹14,890,480 | ₹13,639,670 | ₹11,179,060 |
Gold Price Calculator — Kartala
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10-Day Gold Rate History — Kartala
22K & 24K daily rates
| Date | 24K / gram | 22K / gram | 22K / 10g |
|---|---|---|---|
| 29 Apr 2026 Today | ₹14,890.48 | ₹13,639.67 | ₹136,397 |
| 11 Apr 2026 | ₹15,044.98 | ₹13,781.27 | ₹137,813 |
| 06 Apr 2026 | ₹14,673.12 | ₹13,440.60 | ₹134,406 |
| 08 Mar 2026 | ₹15,875.10 | ₹14,541.60 | ₹145,416 |
| 07 Mar 2026 | ₹15,875.10 | ₹14,541.60 | ₹145,416 |
| 06 Mar 2026 | ₹15,875.10 | ₹14,541.60 | ₹145,416 |
| 05 Mar 2026 | ₹16,058.60 | ₹14,709.70 | ₹147,097 |
| 04 Mar 2026 | ₹16,254.80 | ₹14,889.40 | ₹148,894 |
| 03 Mar 2026 | ₹16,747.10 | ₹15,340.30 | ₹153,403 |
| 02 Mar 2026 | ₹16,747.10 | ₹15,340.30 | ₹153,403 |
Monthly Gold Rate Summary — Kartala
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30-Day Gold Price Trend
22K gold rate movement in Kartala
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About Gold Rate in Kartala
Gold rate in Kartala, Korba, Chhattisgarh today is ₹13,639.67 per gram for 22K (916 Hallmark) gold and ₹14,890.48 per gram for 24K (999) gold. These rates are updated daily based on the official IBJA (India Bullion and Jewellers Association) rate, adjusted for local market conditions in Kartala.
The price of gold in Kartala may vary slightly from the national IBJA rate due to transportation costs from the nearest wholesale gold hub, local taxes, and jeweller margins. The actual price you pay at a jewellery store will be higher — jewellers add making charges (typically ₹200–₹800 per gram), 3% GST on the total, and a hallmarking fee of ₹45 per piece.
22K gold (916 hallmark) is the most popular choice for jewellery purchases in India including Kartala because it is durable and affordable. 24K gold (999 purity) is preferred for investment in coins and bars as it has no alloy content. 18K gold is used for lightweight, modern jewellery designs.
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Today's All-In Price (per 10g)
Final out-of-pocket price for 10 grams in Kartala including local making charges and GST:
Estimate only — your jeweller's actual making rate may differ. Always ask for an itemised bill.
Old Gold Exchange Rate
Today's likely buy-back rate per gram at Kartala jewellers (before wastage and assay deductions):
Formula: today's 22K × purity factor × (1 − wastage). Most Kartala jewellers deduct 2–8% as wastage. Non-hallmarked gold gets assayed first, often reducing the rate further.
HUID Verification
Every gold piece sold in Kartala after June 2021 must carry a six-digit HUID. To verify any bill or piece:
- Download BIS Care app (Play Store / App Store, free)
- Tap "Verify HUID" inside the app
- Enter the six-digit code stamped on your jewellery
- Match jeweller name + purity + hallmarking date with your bill
If the BIS Care result differs from the jeweller you bought from, refuse the piece and report to BIS at 1800-11-4000.
About Kartala
Korba, Chhattisgarh
Kartala is a tehsil in Korba district, Chhattisgarh. The nearest major gold trading hub is Kolkata, approximately 557 km away, which results in local gold rates running about ₹11.27/g above the IBJA national benchmark. Kartala uses STD code 03276.
Upcoming Gold-Buying Muhurats — Kartala
Auspicious dates with local timing (+2 min vs IST)
Akshaya Tritiya
366 days awaySunday, 9 May 2027
The single most auspicious day of the Hindu calendar to buy gold. Wealth purchased today is believed to grow continuously.
Akshaya Tritiya
720 days awayThursday, 27 April 2028
The single most auspicious day of the Hindu calendar to buy gold. Wealth purchased today is believed to grow continuously.
Dhanteras
184 days awaySaturday, 7 November 2026
The first day of Diwali — when buying gold, silver and utensils invokes Goddess Lakshmi's blessings. Largest single-day gold buying event in India.
Chhattisgarh Jewellery Market
State-level buying context for Kartala shoppers
Tradition & Style
Chhattisgarh is famed for Bastar Dhokra metal craft — lost-wax casting in bell metal, often used for tribal jewellery. Raipur is the urban gold hub; rural Bastar maintains distinct tribal traditions.
Typical Making Charges
11–17%
of gold value in Chhattisgarh
Preferred Purity
22K for urban; tribal preference for silver
Peak Buying Seasons
Hareli (Aug), Diwali, Madai (winter tribal fairs), wedding season
Major Gold Markets in Chhattisgarh
BIS adoption: Moderate — Raipur and Bilaspur lead; tribal-belt jewellery often non-hallmarked craft pieces.