Malda, West Bengal, India

Gold Price

24K per gram ₹15,035.67
22K per gram ₹13,782.45
18K per gram ₹11,277.00

Last rate update: Mon, May 4, 2026 10:34 AM

24K price performance

▲ Up ₹48.92 (+0.3%) over 31 days

Calculation output

Line itemValue
Rate per gram₹15,035.67
Weight in grams10.000
Gold value₹1,50,356.70
Chargeable weight10.000
Making charge₹0.00
GST amount₹4,510.70
Total₹1,50,356.70

Recent rate history

Date Avg Price Status
May 04, 2026 ₹15,042.49 Verified
May 03, 2026 ₹15,035.67 Verified
May 02, 2026 ₹14,933.13 Verified
May 01, 2026 ₹15,021.69 Verified
Apr 30, 2026 ₹14,970.26 Verified
Apr 29, 2026 ₹15,085.29 Verified
Apr 28, 2026 ₹15,060.78 Verified
Apr 27, 2026 ₹15,104.23 Verified
Apr 26, 2026 ₹15,101.38 Verified
Apr 25, 2026 ₹14,952.22 Verified

If you’re tracking gold prices in Malda, West Bengal, the latest available rates (fetched at 2026-05-04T01:33:02+00:00) show 24k gold at 15035.67 and 22k gold at 13782.45. For 18k, the rate is 11277. These figures are presented by purity, which helps when comparing different jewelry or investment-grade items that may not share the same karat. Looking at the recent sequence from 2026-04-04 through 2026-05-04, the price level has moved within a relatively tight band, with multiple days clustering around the 14,900–15,150 area in the provided history. Use the purity-specific rates to avoid mixing karats, and treat the timestamp as the reference point for “current” pricing in Malda.

Market

Market pulse

Based on the provided history for Malda (West Bengal), the gold price series from 2026-04-04 to 2026-05-04 shows day-to-day fluctuations rather than a single direction. Values include 14993.57 (2026-04-04), 15138.36 (2026-04-07), 14916.59 (2026-04-06), and 15145.13 (2026-04-10). Near the end of the series, 14933.13 appears on 2026-05-02, followed by 15035.67 on 2026-05-03 and again 15035.67 on 2026-05-04. The latest purity rates also show 0% change for 24k, 22k, and 18k at the fetched timestamp 2026-05-04T01:33:02+00:00.

Guide

Buyer playbook

When comparing gold options in Malda, West Bengal, start by matching the item’s purity to the correct rate: 24k is listed at 15035.67, 22k at 13782.45, and 18k at 11277 (rates fetched 2026-05-04T01:33:02+00:00). Next, use the recent history to sanity-check whether the current number aligns with the recent range shown in the dataset (for example, 14970.26 on 2026-04-30 and 15021.69 on 2026-05-01). If you’re evaluating multiple quotes, ensure each quote is for the same purity and that the timing reference is clear. Finally, keep a simple record of purity and the fetched timestamp so you can compare like-for-like across visits or listings.

Checklist

Local buying checklist

  1. Verify current rates.
  2. Check purity markings.
  3. Match karat to the correct rate (24k/22k/18k).
  4. Note the fetched timestamp for “current” pricing.
  5. Compare quotes only when purity and timing align.
  6. Review the recent history range from the provided dataset before deciding what “normal” looks like.

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Frequently asked questions

  • What are the latest gold rates in Malda, West Bengal? At 2026-05-04T01:33:02+00:00: 24k is 15035.67, 22k is 13782.45, and 18k is 11277.
  • Do the latest rates show any change? In the provided data, change_percent is 0 for 24k, 22k, and 18k at the fetched timestamp.
  • Why should I compare prices by purity? The dataset provides different rates for 24k, 22k, and 18k, so comparing without matching karat can mix different price bases.
  • What does the recent history indicate? From 2026-04-04 to 2026-05-04, the provided values fluctuate day-to-day, including 15138.36 (2026-04-07) and 14933.13 (2026-05-02), with 15035.67 on 2026-05-03 and 2026-05-04.
  • How can I use the timestamp in the data? Treat 2026-05-04T01:33:02+00:00 as the reference point for the “current” purity rates shown in the payload.
  • Is this information a guarantee of future prices? No. The figures and history provided describe the dataset’s values only and do not ensure future outcomes.