Gold price rises by Tk3,266 per bhori on first day of April
Currently, 22-carat silver is being sold at Tk5,715 per bhori, while 21-carat silver costs Tk 5,424 per bhori, 18-carat silver costs Tk4,666, and traditional silver costs Tk3,499 per bhori.
The Bangladesh Jewellers Association (BAJUS) has once again increased gold prices in the local market, raising the rate by Tk3,266 per bhori today (1 April), the first day of April.
According to a statement issued in the morning, the price of 22-carat gold has been set at Tk247,977 per bhori (11.664 grams).
BAJUS said the latest adjustment was made due to a rise in the price of pure gold (tejabi gold) in the local market, prompting a revision of overall gold rates.
Under the new pricing structure, 21-carat gold will cost Tk236,721 per bhori, while 18-carat gold has been fixed at Tk202,895 per bhori. Gold of the traditional method has been set at Tk165,279 per bhori.
The association last revised gold prices on 31 March, when it increased the rate by Tk3,266 per bhori, setting the price of 22-carat gold at Tk244,711.
So far in 2026, gold prices have been adjusted 51 times in the domestic market, with rates increased on 30 occasions and reduced 21 times.
Despite the hike in gold prices, silver rates remain unchanged.
Currently, 22-carat silver is being sold at Tk5,715 per bhori, while 21-carat silver costs Tk5,424 per bhori, 18-carat silver costs Tk4,666, and traditional silver costs Tk3,499 per bhori.
In 2026, silver prices have been adjusted 30 times so far, with 17 increases and 13 decreases.
