Silver Price Today on 1sy May 2014 in Hyderabad

Silver Price Today on 1sy May 2014 in Hyderabad
Silver Price in HYDERABAD - Today
Thu, May 1st, 2014
City Bar Price 1 Kilo
HYDERABAD
Thu, May 1st, 2014
1g Rs. 42.34
10g Rs. 423.36
100g Rs. 4,233.60
1 KG Rs. 42,336
Silver Price Today on 1sy May 2014 in Hyderabad
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Gold rate today 1st may 2014 in Hyderabad

Gold rate today 1st may 2014 in Hyderabad

Gold Rate Today


Gold Rate in HYDERABAD - Today
Thu, May 1st, 2014
City 22 Karat 24 Karat
HYDERABAD
Thu, May 1st, 2014
1g Rs. 2,806
8g Rs. 22,448
10g Rs. 28,060
100g Rs. 2,80,600
1 KG Rs. 28,06,000
1g Rs. 2,998
8g Rs. 23,984
10g Rs. 29,980
100g Rs. 2,99,800
1 KG Rs. 29,98,000
Gold rate today 1st may 2014 in Hyderabad
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Jodha Akbar Episode 226 April 28 2014

Jodha Akbar Episode 226 April 28 2014


Jodha Akbar


Akbar's mother has doubts on Mahamanga's loyalty towards the Jalal as she had seen her going secretly somewhere. She calls Mahamanga to clear her doubts. The two of them decide to visit the spot where Mahamanga had been secretly going. Mahamanga cunningly clears Malaika Aaazam's doubts about her. Meanwhile Adgah Khan finds out that Mahamanga was aware about Sujamal's entry into the kingdom earlier. He wants to know why Mahamanga let Sujamal enter the kingdom disguised as 'Khwajah Sarah' and decides to investigate further. Akbar is welcomed back into the kingdom but all are surprised to know that Jodha has decided not to join him. Mahamanga tries to show her sadness at not seeing Jodha. Adgah Khan suspects that Mahamanga is definitely hiding something within. What will Malaika Aazam's reaction be at seeing Akbar without Jodha?
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Live Election polling 2014 till 12 noon in Telangana

Live: 26% polling till 12 noon in Telangana

Live Election polling 2014 till 12 noon in Telangana
12:50 pm: Over 26% polling till 12 noon

ANI reports that 26.96 per cent electorate in the Telangana region had exercised their right to cast votes by 12 noon.

11:00 am: Brisk polling in initial hours

Brisk polling was reported in parts of Telangana in the initial hours of election today.

Chief Electoral Officer Bhanwar Lal told reporters that "by 9 am, 15.3 per cent voters had cast their ballots. The polling is going on peacefully at all the polling stations."

Lal said Mahabubnagar district recorded the highest percentage of 17.1 in the first two hours while Hyderabad recorded lowest 10.4 per cent voter turnout among the 10 districts where polling is going on.

Among the early voters were Union Minister and AP Congress Campaign Committee chairman K Chiranjeevi, film actors Pawan Kalyan, Nagarjuna, Venkatesh and Nandamuri Balakrishna, badminton star Saina Nehwal and DGP B Prasada Rao.

10:30 am: Technical snag in EVMs delays polling

Technical snag in Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) led to delay in start of the polling at some polling centres.

Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) Bhanwarlal told reporters that some EVMs received from Electronic Corporation of India Limited (ECIL), Hyderabad were in factory mode and the polling staff was unable to use them.

He, however, said such EVMs were being replaced in 20 minutes to half-an-hour as every district has 2,000 EVMs in reserve.

"There is a small technical snag in new EVMs. They are in factory mode and they have to be sent back to the factory but we have sufficient number of machines for immediate replacement," he said.

The election authorities are using 100,000 EVMs. The CEO said these were new machines which arrived two days ago from ECIL and Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL).

Live Election polling 2014 till 12 noon in Telangana
10:00 am: Voter tells Chiranjeevi to stand in queue

Indian politicians' VIP mindset was on display again on Wednesday when Congress leader Chiranjeevi tried to jump the queue outside a polling booth in Andhra Pradesh.

Chiranjeevi, who had come to the polling booth to cast his vote, tried to enter the premises even though there were a number of people waiting in queue outside.

He was then asked by a voter standing in queue, as per ANI, “Do you need special treatment?”

Soon after, others waiting for their turn at the polling center applauded Kartik who told Chiranjeevi to go to the back of the line.

“I respect him, but he should follow the queue. He is not over 65 or disabled,” Kartik told reporters later.

“I never violate rules. I had just left the queue to see if my name is there in the voting list,” Chiranjeevi said in his defence, blaming the media for overreacting.

9:15 am: First-time voters enthusiastic about polling

Enthusiasm was writ large on people's faces as they queued up at polling stations since 7 am today to exercise their franchise.

A group of youngsters was the first to reach the polling station at City Central Library under Musheerabad Assembly constituency in Hyderabad to cast votes for the first time.

"It's thrilling," exclaimed Pratyusha, an engineering student, after she got her right index finger inked upon casting her first vote.

State Governor ESL Narasimhan and his spouse Vimala Narasimhan reached the Raj Nagar polling station at MS Maktha, opposite the Raj Bhavan, to cast their votes.

State Chief Electoral Officer Bhanwarlal cast his vote at the polling station at IAS Officers Colony.

8:00 am: Polling underway in Telangana region

Weeks ahead of its planned bifurcation, Andhra Pradesh is holding the first phase of simultaneous Lok Sabha and Assembly Elections on Wednesday.

Polling is being held for 17 Lok Sabha seats and 119 state Assembly seats in the Telangana region today.

Among the key contestants on Parliamentary seats going to polls are Union Ministers S Jaipal Reddy, Sarve Satyanarayana and Balram Naik, Telangana Rashtra Samithi chief K Chandrasekhara Rao, Lok Satta Party chief Jayaprakash Narayan and Majlis Ittehadul Muslimeen (MIM) president Asaduddin Owaisi.

Leading candidates for Assembly constituencies include TRS chief Rao, Congress' Telangana unit president Ponnala Lakshmaiah, working president Uttam Kumar Reddy, former deputy chief minister Damodar Rajanarasimha, and former state ministers Geeta Reddy and D Sridhar Babu.

Polling is being held at 30,574 polling booths today, with 265 candidates in the fray for the Lok Sabha and 1,669 for the Assembly seats.

Over 28.17 million electors are eligible to exercise their franchise.

In three out of the 10 left-wing extremism-affected Assembly constituencies in the region, polling will be held till 4 pm while in the other seven it will conclude at 5 pm. In the remaining 109 segments, polling will end at 6 pm, according to the Chief Electoral Officer.

Four helicopters of the Indian Air Force have been stationed in districts for contingencies even as a strong posse of 90,000 police and para-military personnel has been deployed in ten districts of Telangana to oversee security.
Live Election polling 2014 till 12 noon in Telangana
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Live polls LOK SABHA ELECTIONS 2014

LOK SABHA ELECTIONS 2014


Live: LS polls phase 7 voting till 11am; 46% in Bengal, 25% in Punjab, UP, Bihar; Gujarat 19%

seven states and two Union Territories recorded brisk polling in the 7th phase of the Lok Sabha elections on Wednesday but the most emphatic statement on democracy was made by a young voter who stopped Union minister Chiranjeevi from jumping the queue at a polling booth in Hyderabad.

BJP prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi also provided some morning drama when he posted a 'selfie' holding a lotus -- the party poll symbol – after casting his vote in Ranip in Ahmedabad. The Twitter post drew howls of protest from the Congress and Aam Aadmi Party (AAP).

Otherwise, it was business as usual with voters forming long queues in the last leg of the April polls to decide the fate of 1,295 candidates including Modi, contesting from Vadodara and Congress president Sonia Gandhi (in Rae Bareli).

Voters in West Bengal – a traditionally high voting state -- once again led the strong show with 45.84% exercising their franchise till 11am in the nine seats where polling is being held.

Voting is taking place in the state in the backdrop of a bitter war of words between the BJP and Trinamool, specially on the Saradha ponzi scam.

In Gujarat, where voting is being held in all 26 seats, over 15% polling was recorded till 10am.

Modi was among the early voters in his home state where the BJP is aiming for a clean sweep.

"I consider myself extremely blessed & fortunate to be a voter in Advaniji's Parliamentary Constituency. Urging all those voting in 89 Lok Sabha seats across India to vote in record numbers today! Hope my young friends show the way in doing so," Modi Tweeted before casting his vote.

Modi's mother Heeraben also cast her vote in Gandhinagar in the morning.

Advani, whose sudden wish to contest from Bhopal had caused some unease in the party, is a candidate for capital Gandhinagar. In the 2009 elections, the BJP had won 17 seats and the Congress nine.

In Bihar, as much as 25.93% polling was recorded in the seven seats going to the polls in the fourth phase of elections in the state.

TV reports said that polling at two booths in Begusarai had to be stopped after it was discovered that "wrong EVMs" had been sent there.

In the Telangana region of Andhra Pradesh and Punjab, 14% of the voters had cast their votes till 9 am when reports last came in.

In Telangana, polling is being held for the first phase of simultaneous elections to the Lok Sabha and the Andhra Pradesh assembly. Voting is being held in 17 Lok Sabha seats and 119 assembly seats.

In Uttar Pradesh, where polling is being held in 14 seats, the polling percentage till 11am was 24.78.

Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) supremo Mayawati -- trying to emerge as a king-maker or, perhaps, even the 'queen' -- was among the early voters in Lucknow.

However, BJP candidate from Jhansi Uma Bharti could not vote as she was down with high fever and severe throat infection. Bharti is a voter in Lucknow.

Amid tight security arrangements, polling in the 14 constituencies in central UP and Bundlekhand started at 7am.

Even before the polling started at 25,485 polling stations, people had queued up outside to exercise their franchise.

With the presidents of two national parties -- Sonia Gandhi (Congress) and Rajnath Singh (BJP) -- contesting from Rai Bareli and Lucknow respectively, the stakes are high for both the parties.

While Sonia Gandhi is seeking re-election for the third time from her traditional constituency, Rajnath Singh has laid claim on the legacy of BJP stalwart Atal Behari Vajpayee from Lucknow.

In Punjab, where polling is being held in all 13 seats on a single day, Congress and Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) workers clashed in Moga village leaving 7 persons injured. Details were not available.

The polling percentage till 11am was 25 in the state.

One of the most keenly-watched contests in the state is in Amritsar between BJP leader Arun Jaitley and former Punjab chief minister and Congress candidate Capt Amarinder Singh.

The stakes are very high for the ruling SAD which has four seats and is locked in a bitter contest with Congress.

In Srinagar, however, only 13.53% votes had been cast till 11am.

The key Srinagar seat features Union minister and National Conference chief Farooq Abdullah, father of chief minister Omar Abdullah.

A big fight erupted between the Abdullahs and Modi in the run-up to voting day over secularism and Article 370 (which grants special status to the state) of the Constitution. The BJP's stated position is it will scrap Article 370 if it comes to power.

Election authorities rescheduled the duration for polling in Srinagar from
7am to 5pm instead of 7am to 6pm.

Official sources said the decision was taken keeping in view the law and order problems that took place in Anantnag Lok Sabha seat which went to polls on April 24.

The fight in Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu is for one seat each. Both seats are with the BJP in the outgoing Lok Sabha.

In the seventh phase, nearly 140 million voters will have their say.

After phase 7, polling will end for 438 of the total 543 Lok Sabha seats, leaving 105 to be decided in two phases in May.

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Telangana elections today to elect first government

Telangana elections today to elect first government

April 30, 2014 will be a big day for 2.81 crore voters in Telangana as they exercise their franchise for electing the first government of the new state that will formally come into existence on June 2.

Nearly 3 crore voters will choose from 1,669 candidates in 119 assembly states in the Telangana region. Voting is also taking place for 17 parliamentary seats.

The Congress, the Telangana Rashtra Samiti and the Telugu Desam Party-BJP combine have the highest stakes for power in what will be India's 29th state.

Though there are other players like YSR Congress, Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen, Aam Aadmi Party, Lok Satta Party, CPI and CPM in the fray, they have little at stake in the elections.

The electoral battle between the main contenders is so intense that picking a "favourite" is no easy task.

The general elections will be a close contest between the TRS and the Congress while the TDP-BJP combine is also expected to make certain gains.

More than anyone else, the elections are highly critical for the TRS as it will be a "now-or-never" chance for it to realise its ultimate target of achieving power in the new state.

Poll predictions suggest an impressive haul for the Telangana Rashtra Samiti or TRS led by K Chandrasekhar Rao, who fronted the campaign for statehood.

The Congress, which pushed for the creation of Telangana in Parliament, may end up being the biggest loser. The party failed to stitch up an alliance with the TRS, and now finds its thunder stolen by it.

Mr Rao, popularly known as KCR, refused to partner with the Congress, though he has not ruled out an alliance after the results on May 16. More than anyone else, this election is critical for the 60-year-old who, many say, has a fighting chance of becoming Telangana's the first Chief Minister.

Prominent among those seeking election to Lok Sabha are Union Minister S Jaipal Reddy, TRS president K Chandrasekhar Rao, his daughter Kavitha, Lok Satta Party president N Jayaprakash Narayan, former DGP V Dinesh Reddy, former IAS officer M Chaya Ratan, CPI state secretary K Narayana and Majlis chief Asaduddin Owaisi.

The TRS head, whose ultimate dream is becoming the first Chief Minister of Telangana state, is also contesting the Assembly election (from Gajwel) while other aspirants like C Damodara Rajanarasimha (former Deputy CM), J Geeta Reddy (former minister) and a host of others too are in the fray.

It will certainly not be a cakewalk for the TRS in the elections to the new state Assembly as its clout is largely restricted to only some of the ten districts in the region and also the fact that it is fighting the elections on its own.

The Telugu Desam Party of N Chandrababu Naidu and the BJP firmed up an alliance after days of negotiations, overriding protests from local leaders. It is seen as a masterstroke that is expected to bring the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance big returns in Seemandhra, the regions that will form residuary Andhra Pradesh.

In Telangana too, the TDP hopes to ride on what the BJP has called the "Narendra Modi wave".

Film star Pawan Kalyan's new Jana Sena Party is not in the contest but his support is seen as a big plus for the TDP-BJP alliance.

The YSR Congress of Jagan Reddy has fielded candidates in more than 100 assembly constituencies in Telangana, but is not expected to fare well after its strong opposition to bifurcation.

According to state chief electoral officer Bhanwarlal, polling will take place from 7 am to 6 pm except in 11 Maoist affected assembly constituencies where the polling will end at 4.

Malkajgiri and Secunderabad Lok Sabha constituencies have the highest number of candidates while there are only six contestants in Nagarkurnool.

Among assembly constituencies, Amberpet constituency in Hyderabad has 32 candidates while five each are contesting in Boath and Andole.

Telangana is witnessing a triangular contest involving the Congress, the Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)-Telugu Desam Party (TDP) combine.

The main fight is between the TRS and Congress. Though the YSR Congress party has fielded candidates in most places, the party doesn't seem to have much presence due to its opposition to Telangana.

the campaigning that ended Monday, the main contenders for power tried to woo the voters by claiming credit for formation of Telangana.

Congress president Sonia Gandhi and vice president Rahul Gandhi visited Telangana twice. Prime Minister Manmohan Singh addressed a rally.

Congress leaders said that without the Congress the 60-year-old dream of Telangana would have never been fulfilled. Rahul Gandhi also targeted the TRS chief for going back on his word to merge his party with the Congress after the formation of Telangana.

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Homemade Remedies for Acidity Natural Cure for Acidity Health Tips

Homemade Remedies for Acidity



Acidity occurs when there is excess secretion of acids in the gastric glands of the stomach. When the secretion is more than usual, we feel, what is commonly known as heartburn, which is normally triggered off by consumption of spicy foods.

The human stomach is filled with a naturally-produced acidic liquid that activates digestive enzymes that will break down wide variety of consumed foods. However, excess stomach acid can cause severe problems and painful symptoms. The most common symptom associated with excess stomach acid is heartburn.

Excess acid leaks into the esophagus and causes a burning sensation near where the heart is located. A good way to get rid of this excess acid is by not eating spicy food. Spicy food can cause tissue inflammation. Consistent heartburn and acid reflux can cause severe damage to the sensitive tissue of the esophagus and throat. Dealing with excess stomach acid is possible and individuals can follow some basic steps to help regulate the pH levels of their stomach contents.


Home Remedies to Cure Acidity

Understand the causes of excess stomach acid. This is an important first step to complete before you attempt to regulate the acidity of your stomach by using natural methods or over the counter medication.

Often, a lifestyle change can be enough to restore the proper acid levels in the stomach.Dehydration is one of the leading causes of excess stomach acid.Water has a neutral pH, meaning it is neither an acid nor a base. When your body has sufficient amounts of water, it can naturally regulate the acidity of the stomach content.

Unnatural or forced losses of fluids can contribute to excess stomach acid. Eating disorders such as bulimia and anorexia can therefore also contribute to excess stomach acid buildup. When the body does not receive enough food or is forced to regurgitate ingested food, stomach acid can increase. Altering your lifestyle to deal with these issues is an effective way to combat excess stomach acid.

Note the possible symptoms associated with excess stomach acid
.Knowledge of the symptoms of an acidic stomach will help you identify whether the pH of your stomach is the culprit behind your symptoms.
Possible symptoms of excess stomach acid include heartburn, bloating, excess gas, indigestion, nausea, fullness or the presence of ulcers.

Other symptoms may include bad breath, hair loss, belching or nasal congestion.
All of these symptoms may be indications that the stomach acid of your stomach is disproportionate and should be regulated.
Understand the contributing factors to excess stomach acid. The foods that you eat can increase stomach acid levels if the food is difficult to digest or highly acidic in content. Spicy foods and salty foods can also contribute to excess stomach acid buildup.
Eliminate bad habits related to your health which can contribute to excess stomach acid buildup.
Refraining from smoking, which can cause buildup of stomach acids and raise the acidic content of the stomach. This can result in prolonged heartburn and other stomach problems.

Refraining from or reducing alcohol consumption, which can also increase the acidic content of the stomach and lead to stomach acid issues and symptoms.

Consume meals on a regular basis and try to eat a wide balance of healthy food items instead of junk food or foods with high sugar and salt contents.Foods that are high in fiber can help to regulate the digestive system and may decrease stomach acid levels.

Drink a glass of whole milk to help combat the effects of excess stomach acid. For individuals who have only the occasional occurrence of excess stomach acid, a glass of milk may help to absorb the excess acid and reduce the symptoms of increased stomach acid levels.

Chew mint to soothe the acidic content of the stomach and help promote effective digestion and decreased symptoms associated with acid buildup.

Eat meals slowly to avoid ingesting excess air. When the stomach fills with air, uncomfortable bloating and pressure can occur. When this air is expelled through belching, it may carry excess stomach acid into the esophagus and cause a burning sensation. By eating and drinking slowly, you can reduce the amount of air that is swallowed while eating.

Avoid eating very large meals. Over-eating to "very full" makes the stomach pump out even more acid to digest all that food, and because the stomach is full, acid has an even better chance of splashing up on the esophagus.

By eating slower in the previous tip, you'll recognize you are "actually full" sooner than you would be if you "ate until you were full."

Avoid carbonated beverages and legumes which can also increase the amount of gas produced in the stomach. Increased gas levels may not contribute to acid overload, but this gas can deliver the acid to parts of the body that are sensitive to the high acidity of stomach fluids.

Engage in relaxation techniques and stress relieving activities. Elevated stress levels can trigger an increase in stomach acid production. Ulcers, sores and lesions on the inner lining of the stomach and esophagus are often attributed to high stress levels.

Exercise regularly. Exercise is important for maintaining overall body health and will contribute to easing symptoms of indigestion, especially as a source of reducing stress buildup. Be sure to keep well hydrated when exercising.

Some Home Remedies to Cure Acidity:


Bananas: Are high in potassium which is an alkalizing mineral that has a high pH value. The higher the pH value, the lower the acidity, which is why the banana is a formidable antidote for acidity. They also have a component that makes the stomach lining produce more mucous. This mucous protects the inner lining of the stomach, reducing the damage caused due to acidity. It is high in fibre content, which helps speed along digestion thus reducing the further recurrence of acidity. To make this remedy even more effective try and eat overripe bananas during an attack of acidity. They have higher amounts of potassium making it even more effective.

Tulsi: Has compounds that make it an effective digestive agent. It stimulates the stomach to produce more mucous and has potent anti-ulcer properties. It also reduces the effect of peptic acids in the stomach thereby preventing excessive acidity. They also reduce gas formation. Eat five to six basil leaves after your meal to get instant relief.

Cold milk:
Milk has a high amount of calcium that helps it prevent acid build up and absorbs the excess acidproduced thereby reducing the symptoms; the fact that it is cold also provides instant relief from the burning sensation one feels during acid reflux. It is essential that one has this cold and without any additives like sugar. Mix it with a spoon of ghee to make the remedy even more effective. 

Saunf: Called fennel in English and popularly used as a mouth freshener, saunf has many hidden benefits. Among them are aiding digestion reliving constipation. Rich in volatile oils containing flavanoids, plamitic acid and many others, it is known to have very potent anti-ulcer properties.Apart from that saunf acts as a coolant for the lining of the stomach helping it heal faster. In fact, this is why saunf is served after meals at restaurants. In case you’ve a sudden bout of acidity, boil a few seeds in water and leave overnight, drink this water when you feel uneasy.

Jeera: It has properties that stimulate the production of saliva which helps in better digestion, improves metabolism and relieves gas and other gastric troubles . In Ayurvedic traditions, it’s believed to have a calming effect on irritated stomach nerves and helps in healing ulcers formed due to acid secretion. One can either chew on it to relieve acidity or a better method is to boil it in water and drink the water when it has cooled down.

Clove: It is a natural carmitive and helps improve peristalisis (the movement of food down the stomach) and also increase the production of saliva. It has a pungent taste when bitten into, and the taste buds react to this taste and secrete excess saliva, which in turn aids digestion. In case you’re suffering from acidity, bite a clove once so that the juice is released and then keep it in the mouth. The slowly escaping juice will immediately lower acid reflux and give you some relief.

Elaichi: In Ayurvedic traditions, cardamom is believed to be one food that balances all three doshas – kapha, pitta and vata. It is known to stimulate digestion and relieve people of stomach spasms. It soothes the mucous lining of the stomach helping it ward off the effects of excess acid produced in the stomach. Due to its sweet taste and slight cooling effect it also relieves the burning sensation associated with acidity. To relieve acidity crush two pods of cardamom (with or without the skin), boil the powder in water and drink the cooled juice for instant relief.

Mint leaves or pudina:
These leaves have been used for ages as a mouth freshener and also for garnishing for various foods.This humble leaf has amazing properties that make it just the medicine to treat acidity. It also lowers the acid content of the stomach and improves digestion. Plus its cool effect helps to reduce the pain and burning associated with acid reflux. If you feel an attack coming on chop some mint leaves, add them to a pot of boiling water and drink this water after it cools.

Ginger: A regular ingredient in most Indian households, ginger improves absorption and assimilation of essential nutrients and aids in digestion. It also helps break down the proteins in your food. Ginger protects your stomach against ulcers by promoting mucus secretion thereby reducing the effect of the acid on the stomach. You can chew a piece of ginger for relief. If you find that too pungent, you can try boiling it in water and drinking the decoction. Another remedy is to crush ginger, mix it with a small piece of jaggery and keeping sucking on it allowing the juice to slowly reach the stomach.

Amla: Is a kapha and pitta pacifier apart from having high amounts of vitamin C that helps in healing the injured stomach lining and oesophagus. Have one teaspoon ofamla powder twice a day to help keep acidity way.

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Daily Gold Price across various cities in India.Gold Rate In Chennai, Gold Rate in Mumbai, Gold Rate in Delhi, Gold Rate in Kolkata, Gold Rate in Hyderabad, Gold Rate in Bangalore, Gold Rate in Pune, Gold Rate Today, Gold Price Today, Silver rate,Silver Price,Gold Rate in Hyderabad - Updated Daily

Gold Rate in HYDERABAD - Today
Wed, Apr 30th, 2014
City 22 Karat 24 Karat
HYDERABAD
Wed, Apr 30th, 2014
1g Rs. 2,805
8g Rs. 22,440
10g Rs. 28,050
100g Rs. 2,80,500
1 KG Rs. 28,05,000
1g Rs. 2,997
8g Rs. 23,976
10g Rs. 29,970
100g Rs. 2,99,700
1 KG Rs. 29,97,000

Silver Price in HYDERABAD - Today
Wed, Apr 30th, 2014
City Bar Price 1 Kilo
HYDERABAD
Wed, Apr 30th, 2014
1g Rs. 42.37
10g Rs. 423.72
100g Rs. 4,237.20
1 KG Rs. 42,372

Gold Rate in DELHI - Today
Wed, Apr 30th, 2014
City 22 Karat 24 Karat
DELHI
Wed, Apr 30th, 2014
1g Rs. 2,795
8g Rs. 22,360
10g Rs. 27,950
100g Rs. 2,79,500
1 KG Rs. 27,95,000
1g Rs. 2,989
8g Rs. 23,912
10g Rs. 29,890
100g Rs. 2,98,900
1 KG Rs. 29,89,000
Silver Price in DELHI - Today
Wed, Apr 30th, 2014
City Bar Price 1 Kilo
DELHI
Wed, Apr 30th, 2014
1g Rs. 42.21
10g Rs. 422.10
100g Rs. 4,221
1 KG Rs. 42,210
Gold Rate in MUMBAI - Today
Wed, Apr 30th, 2014
City 22 Karat 24 Karat
MUMBAI
Wed, Apr 30th, 2014
1g Rs. 2,798
8g Rs. 22,384
10g Rs. 27,980
100g Rs. 2,79,800
1 KG Rs. 27,98,000
1g Rs. 2,992
8g Rs. 23,936
10g Rs. 29,920
100g Rs. 2,99,200
1 KG Rs. 29,92,000
Gold Rate in DELHI - Today
Wed, Apr 30th, 2014
City 22 Karat 24 Karat
DELHI
Wed, Apr 30th, 2014
1g Rs. 2,795
8g Rs. 22,360
10g Rs. 27,950
100g Rs. 2,79,500
1 KG Rs. 27,95,000
1g Rs. 2,989
8g Rs. 23,912
10g Rs. 29,890
100g Rs. 2,98,900
1 KG Rs. 29,89,000
Gold Rate in CHENNAI - Today
Wed, Apr 30th, 2014
City 22 Karat 24 Karat
CHENNAI
Wed, Apr 30th, 2014
1g Rs. 2,810
8g Rs. 22,480
10g Rs. 28,100
100g Rs. 2,81,000
1 KG Rs. 28,10,000
1g Rs. 3,004
8g Rs. 24,032
10g Rs. 30,040
100g Rs. 3,00,400
1 KG Rs. 30,04,000
Silver Price in CHENNAI - Today
Wed, Apr 30th, 2014
City Bar Price 1 Kilo
CHENNAI
Wed, Apr 30th, 2014
1g Rs. 42.30
10g Rs. 422.95
100g Rs. 4,229.50
1 KG Rs. 42,295
Gold Rate in KOLKATA - Today
Wed, Apr 30th, 2014
City 22 Karat 24 Karat
KOLKATA
Wed, Apr 30th, 2014
1g Rs. 2,808
8g Rs. 22,464
10g Rs. 28,080
100g Rs. 2,80,800
1 KG Rs. 28,08,000
1g Rs. 3,002
8g Rs. 24,016
10g Rs. 30,020
100g Rs. 3,00,200
1 KG Rs. 30,02,000
Silver Price in KOLKATA - Today
Wed, Apr 30th, 2014
City Bar Price 1 Kilo
KOLKATA
Wed, Apr 30th, 2014
1g Rs. 42.34
10g Rs. 423.38
100g Rs. 4,233.80
1 KG Rs. 42,338
Gold Price in KOCHI - Today
Wed, Apr 30th, 2014
City 22 Karat 24 Karat
(Pure Gold)
KOCHI
Wed, Apr 30th, 2014
1g Rs. 2,810
8g Rs. 22,480
10g Rs. 28,100
100g Rs. 2,81,000
1 KG Rs. 28,10,000
1g Rs. 3,004
8g Rs. 24,032
10g Rs. 30,040
100g Rs. 3,00,400
1 KG Rs. 30,04,000
Silver Price in KOCHI - Today
Wed, Apr 30th, 2014
City Bar Price 1 Kilo
KOCHI
Wed, Apr 30th, 2014
1g Rs. 42.21
10g Rs. 422.10
100g Rs. 4,221
1 KG Rs. 42,210
Gold Rate in BANGALORE - Today
Wed, Apr 30th, 2014
City 22 Karat 24 Karat
BANGALORE
Wed, Apr 30th, 2014
1g Rs. 2,802
8g Rs. 22,416
10g Rs. 28,020
100g Rs. 2,80,200
1 KG Rs. 28,02,000
1g Rs. 2,995
8g Rs. 23,960
10g Rs. 29,950
100g Rs. 2,99,500
1 KG Rs. 29,95,000
Silver Price in BANGALORE - Today
Wed, Apr 30th, 2014
City Bar Price 1 Kilo
BANGALORE
Wed, Apr 30th, 2014
1g Rs. 42.36
10g Rs. 423.56
100g Rs. 4,235.60
1 KG Rs. 42,356
Gold Rate in PUNE - Today
Wed, Apr 30th, 2014
City 22 Karat 24 Karat
PUNE
Wed, Apr 30th, 2014
1g Rs. 2,810
8g Rs. 22,480
10g Rs. 28,100
100g Rs. 2,81,000
1 KG Rs. 28,10,000
1g Rs. 3,004
8g Rs. 24,032
10g Rs. 30,040
100g Rs. 3,00,400
1 KG Rs. 30,04,000
Silver Price in PUNE - Today
Wed, Apr 30th, 2014
City Bar Price 1 Kilo
PUNE
Wed, Apr 30th, 2014
1g Rs. 42.21
10g Rs. 422.10
100g Rs. 4,221
1 KG Rs. 42,210
Gold Rate in VIJAYAWADA - Today
Wed, Apr 30th, 2014
City 22 Karat 24 Karat
VIJAYAWADA
Wed, Apr 30th, 2014
1g Rs. 2,810
8g Rs. 22,480
10g Rs. 28,100
100g Rs. 2,81,000
1 KG Rs. 28,10,000
1g Rs. 3,004
8g Rs. 24,032
10g Rs. 30,040
100g Rs. 3,00,400
1 KG Rs. 30,04,000
Silver Price in VIJAYAWADA - Today
Wed, Apr 30th, 2014
City Bar Price 1 Kilo
VIJAYAWADA
Wed, Apr 30th, 2014
1g Rs. 42.21
10g Rs. 422.10
100g Rs. 4,221
1 KG Rs. 42,210
Gold Price in TRICHY - Today
Wed, Apr 30th, 2014
City 22 Karat 24 Karat
(Pure Gold)
TRICHY
Wed, Apr 30th, 2014
1g Rs. 2,810
8g Rs. 22,480
10g Rs. 28,100
100g Rs. 2,81,000
1 KG Rs. 28,10,000
1g Rs. 3,004
8g Rs. 24,032
10g Rs. 30,040
100g Rs. 3,00,400
1 KG Rs. 30,04,000
Silver Price in TRICHY - Today
Wed, Apr 30th, 2014
City Bar Price 1 Kilo
TRICHY
Wed, Apr 30th, 2014
1g Rs. 42.21
10g Rs. 422.10
100g Rs. 4,221
1 KG Rs. 42,210
Gold Price in TRIVANDRUM - Today
Wed, Apr 30th, 2014
City 22 Karat 24 Karat
(Pure Gold)
TRIVANDRUM
Wed, Apr 30th, 2014
1g Rs. 2,810
8g Rs. 22,480
10g Rs. 28,100
100g Rs. 2,81,000
1 KG Rs. 28,10,000
1g Rs. 3,004
8g Rs. 24,032
10g Rs. 30,040
100g Rs. 3,00,400
1 KG Rs. 30,04,000
Silver Price in TRIVANDRUM - Today
Wed, Apr 30th, 2014
City Bar Price 1 Kilo
TRIVANDRUM
Wed, Apr 30th, 2014
1g Rs. 42.21
10g Rs. 422.10
100g Rs. 4,221
1 KG Rs. 42,210
Gold Price in JAIPUR - Today
Wed, Apr 30th, 2014
City 22 Karat 24 Karat
(Pure Gold)
JAIPUR
Wed, Apr 30th, 2014
1g Rs. 2,810
8g Rs. 22,480
10g Rs. 28,100
100g Rs. 2,81,000
1 KG Rs. 28,10,000
1g Rs. 3,004
8g Rs. 24,032
10g Rs. 30,040
100g Rs. 3,00,400
1 KG Rs. 30,04,000
Silver Price in JAIPUR - Today
Wed, Apr 30th, 2014
City Bar Price 1 Kilo
JAIPUR
Wed, Apr 30th, 2014
1g Rs. 42.21
10g Rs. 422.10
100g Rs. 4,221
1 KG Rs. 42,210
Gold Price in AHMEDABAD - Today
Wed, Apr 30th, 2014
City 22 Karat 24 Karat
(Pure Gold)
AHMEDABAD
Wed, Apr 30th, 2014
1g Rs. 2,810
8g Rs. 22,480
10g Rs. 28,100
100g Rs. 2,81,000
1 KG Rs. 28,10,000
1g Rs. 3,004
8g Rs. 24,032
10g Rs. 30,040
100g Rs. 3,00,400
1 KG Rs. 30,04,000
Silver Price in AHMEDABAD - Today
Wed, Apr 30th, 2014
City Bar Price 1 Kilo
AHMEDABAD
Wed, Apr 30th, 2014
1g Rs. 42.21
10g Rs. 422.10
100g Rs. 4,221
1 KG Rs. 42,210
Gold Price in VISHAKAPATNAM - Today
Wed, Apr 30th, 2014
City 22 Karat 24 Karat
(Pure Gold)
VISHAKAPATNAM
Wed, Apr 30th, 2014
1g Rs. 2,810
8g Rs. 22,480
10g Rs. 28,100
100g Rs. 2,81,000
1 KG Rs. 28,10,000
1g Rs. 3,004
8g Rs. 24,032
10g Rs. 30,040
100g Rs. 3,00,400
1 KG Rs. 30,04,000

Silver Price in VISHAKAPATNAM - Today
Wed, Apr 30th, 2014
City Bar Price 1 Kilo
VISHAKAPATNAM
Wed, Apr 30th, 2014
1g Rs. 42.21
10g Rs. 422.10
100g Rs. 4,221
1 KG Rs. 42,210
Gold Price in MADURAI - Today
Wed, Apr 30th, 2014
City 22 Karat 24 Karat
(Pure Gold)
MADURAI
Wed, Apr 30th, 2014
1g Rs. 2,810
8g Rs. 22,480
10g Rs. 28,100
100g Rs. 2,81,000
1 KG Rs. 28,10,000
1g Rs. 3,004
8g Rs. 24,032
10g Rs. 30,040
100g Rs. 3,00,400
1 KG Rs. 30,04,000
Silver Price in MADURAI - Today
Wed, Apr 30th, 2014
City Bar Price 1 Kilo
MADURAI
Wed, Apr 30th, 2014
1g Rs. 42.21
10g Rs. 422.10
100g Rs. 4,221
1 KG Rs. 42,210
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