Gold Prices Fall Sharply in Hyderabad, Bringing Huge Relief for Wedding and Jewellery Buyers
Sanjeev Kumar | May 22, 2026 3:22 PM CST
With prices soaring for days, many people had put their gold-buying plans on hold. But now, the situation looks a bit better, and jewellery shops are seeing crowds again. Middle-class families, in particular, are showing a lot of interest in this price drop. After all, people still see gold as the most trustworthy investment for weddings, functions, and future savings. But remember, the market rate isn't the final price. When you buy jewellery, you also have to pay 3% GST, making charges, and wastage charges on top of the basic gold rate. Experts advise that it's always a good idea to compare prices and charges across different shops before you buy.
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