Hindustan Times Epaper Indian Epaper

Hindustan Times Epaper Indian Epaper

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About Epaper: Hindustan Times Media found its beginning in 1924 when its flagship newspaper, Hindustan Times was inaugurated by Mahatma Gandhi. Hindustan Times Media (BSE, NSE) has today grown to become one of India's largest media companies. Hindustan Times (English) and Hindustan (Hindi), have a combined daily circulation of 2.25 million copies. and a readership base of 12.4 million readers to their credit.
Editions: Delhi, Mumbai and Chandigarh, Etc...
Language: English
Website: http://www.hindustantimes.com
Frequency: Daily Epaper
Country: India
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Hindustan Times (HT) is an Indian English-language daily newspaper founded in 1924 with roots in the Indian independence movement of the period ("Hindustan" being a historical name for India).The newspaper is owned by Rajya Sabha M.P., Shobhana Bhartia.

It is the flagship publication of HT Media Ltd. Hindustan Times is one of the largest newspapers in India, by circulation. According to the Audit Bureau of Circulations, it has a circulation of 1.4 million copies as of 2010. The Indian Readership Survey (IRS) 2012 revealed that HT has approximately 37.67 lac (3.767 million) readers, making it the second most widely read English newspaper in India after The Times of India, readers of either paper can in practice be readers of the other as well. It is popular in northern India, with simultaneous editions from New Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Lucknow, Patna, Ranchi, Bhopal and Chandigarh. The print location ofJaipur was discontinued from June 2006 and that of Nagpur edition was discontinued from September 1997. HT launched a youth daily, HT Next, in 2004. The Mumbai edition was launched on 14 July 2005 and the Kolkata edition was launched in early 2000.

Other sister publications of Hindustan Times are Mint (English business daily), Hindustan (Hindi Daily), Nandan (monthly children's magazine) and Kadambani (monthly literary magazine). The media group owns a radio channel, Fever, and organises an annual Luxury Conference which has featured speakers like designer Diane von Fürstenberg, shoemaker Christian Louboutin, Gucci CEO Robert Polet and Cartier MD Patrick Normand. Hindustan Times is owned by the KK Birla branch of the Birla family.

'Hindustan Times was founded in 1924 by Sunder Singh Lyallpuri, founder-father of the Akali movement and the Shiromani Akali Dalin Punjab.S Mangal Singh Gill (Tesildar) and S. Chanchal Singh (Jandiala, Jalandhar) were made in charge of the newspaper. Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya and Master Tara Singh were among the members of the Managing Committee. The Managing Chairman and Chief Patron was Master Sunder Singh Lyallpuri.

K. M. Panikkar was its first editor with Devdas Gandhi (son of Mahatma Gandhi) on the editor's panel.The opening ceremony was performed by Mahatma Gandhi on 26 September 1924. The first issue was published from Naya Bazar, Delhi (now Swami Sharda Nand Marg). It contained writings and articles from C. F. Andrews, St. Nihal Singh, Maulana Mohammad Ali, C. R. Reddy (Dr. Cattamanchi Ramalinga Reddy), T. L. Vaswani, Ruchi Ram Sahni, Bernard Haton, Harinder Nath Chattopadhyaya, Dr Saifuddin Kichlu and Rubi Waston etc.

"Sadar Panikkar launched the Hindustan Times as a serious nationalist newspaper. As an Oxonian, historian, and litterateur, Panikkar must have hoped to make his paper eventually more than an Akali sheet. He became the editor and funds flowed freely from activist Akali patrons. He exerted himself strenuously, but the paper made very little headway. In two years Panikkar could not take the print order any higher than 3,000. By then the Akali movement appeared to lose steam and funds dried up. The paper was saved from an untimely demise when Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya stepped in to realise his vision of a newspaper in Delhi." - TJS George, Lessons in Journalism, 2007, Viva Books, New Delhi.

Malaviya raised 50,000 rupees to acquire the Hindustan Times along with the help of nationalist leaders Lajpat Rai and M. R. Jayakar and industrialist G. D. Birla, who paid most of the cash. Birla took full control of the paper in 1933. The paper continues to be owned by the Birla family.

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Hindustan Dainik Epaper Indian Epaper

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About Epaper: Hindustan Dainik is a part of HT Media Ltd. In Hindustan Dainik epaper you can find Delhi, Kanpur and Patna editions also.
Editions: Delhi, Kanpur and Patna
Language: Hindi
Website: http://www.hindustandainik.com
Frequency: Daily Epaper
Country: India
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Hindustan Dainik or ''Hindustan'' is published by Hindustan Media Ventures Limited. Earlier it was part of HT Media Ltd group, which spun off its Hindi business into a separate company named Hindustan Media Ventures Limited in December 2009.It ranks as the third largest-read daily in the country. Hindustan has 19 editions across the Hindi belt. They are spread across Delhi, Bihar (Patna, Muzaffarpur, Gaya and Bhagalpur), Jharkhand (Ranchi, Jamshedpur and Dhanbad), Uttar Pradesh (Lucknow, Varanasi, Meerut,Agra, Allahabad, Gorakhpur, Bareilly, Moradabad, Aligarh, and Kanpur) and Uttarakhand (Dehradun, Haridwar, Haldwani). Apart from these, the paper is also available in key towns like Mathura, Saharanpur, Faizabad.

In Delhi plus NCR, Hindustan is an undisputed No. 2 and has a rapidly growing even as the market is declining. Hindustan readership has grown to 120 L readers in Q4 11. As per Total Readership, Hindustan is No 2 with 385 L readers.

Hindustan in addition to high-quality reportage also aspires to become an ally to its readers in their quest for success. The ambition for the brand is to become the partner of progress for the youth in the Hindi belt.

Currently, the major editions of Hindustan are available online in epaper format.

Hindustan dominates in Bihar with an undisputed readership of about 5 million (as per the IRS 2011, Q4). It commands a massive 73% share of the Hindi readership market of Bihar. Hindustan has been the No. 1 newspaper of Jharkhand, ever since readership surveys have been reported for the state.

Hindustan is expanding rapidly in the state of Uttar Pradesh, which is the largest Hindi newspaper market, and where it is the fastest growing Hindi daily. Apart from a long-standing presence in Lucknow and Varanasi, Hindustan was launched in [Meerut], Agra andKanpur in 2006. In 2008, Hindustan launched in the cities of Mathura. In 2009, Hindustan launched in Allahabad and Bareilly. In 2010, Hindustan launched in Gorakhpur as well. In 2011, Hindustan launched in Aligarh, and in 2012 in Moradabad.

Hindustan has made an entry into Uttarakhand with a printing location in Dehradun, in May 2008. This edition covers key cities in Uttarakhand and West UP (like Dehradun, Hrishikesh, Haridwar, Roorkee and Saharanpur). In Jan 2009, Hindustan started its edition in Haldwan.


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Saamana Epaper Indian Epaper

Saamana Epaper Indian Epaper

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About Epaper: Dainik Saamana is a Hindi language newspaper owned by the Shiv Sena, Maharashtra, India. This newspaper is famous for its straightforward comments about the government and the system. Dainik Saamana is also available in Marathi version.
Editions: Mumbai, Delhi, Pune, Etc...
Language: Hindi
Website: http://saamana.com/
Frequency: Daily Epaper
Country: India
Registration: Not Required
Price: Free

Saamana is a Marathi-language newspaper owned by the Shiv Sena, a political party in Maharashtra, India. The paper was launched on 23 January 1988 by Bal Thackeray.A Hindi version of the paper Dopahar Ka Saamana was launched on 23 February 1993.

Until the death of Bal Thackeray on 17 November 2012, both the newspapers were edited by him. To honour him, his son Uddhav has named him as the "founder-editor".The chief editor of both dailies is Uddhav Thackeray and the executive editors are Sanjay Raut and Prem Shukla of Marathi and Hindi versions respectively.



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Engineering Colleges in ANANTHAPUR District Ananthapur Engineering colleges

Engineering Colleges in ANANTHAPUR District Ananthapur Engineering colleges
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1 Anantha Lakshmi Institute of Technology & Sciences
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2 BIT Institute of Technology
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3 Chiranjeevi Reddy Group of Institutions
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4 Chiranjeevi Reddy Institute of Engineering & Technology
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5 Gates Institute of Technology
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6 Intell Engineering College
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7 JNTU College of Engineering
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8 P.V.K.K.Institute Of Technology
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9 Shri Sai Institute Of Engineering And Technology
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10 Shri Shirdi Sai Inst Of Sci And Engg
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11 Sir C.V.Raman Institute of Technology & Science
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12 Sri Krishnadevaraya Engineering College
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13 Sri Krishnadevaraya University College
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14 Sri Sai College of Engineering & Technology
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15 Sri Venkateswara Institute of Technology
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16 Srinivasa Ramanujan Institute of Technology
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17 St.Mark Educational Institution Society Group of Institution
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18 Tadipatri Engineering College
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Ananthapur Histoy
Anantapur offers some vivid glimpses of the prehistoric past. It is generally held that the place got its name from 'Anaatasagaram', a big tank, which means "Endless Ocean". The villages of Anaantasagaram and Bukkarayasamudram were constructed by Chilkkavodeya, the minister of Bukka-I, a Vijayanagar ruler. Some authorities assert that Anaantasagaram was named after Bukka's queen, while some contend that it must have been known after Anantarasa Chikkavodeya himself, as Bukka had no queen by that name.

Anantapur is familiarly known as "Hande Anantapuram". 'Hande' means chief of the Vijayanagar period. Anantapur and a few other places were gifted by the Vijayanagar rulers to Hanumappa Naidu of the Hande family. The place subsequently came under the Qutub Shahis, Mughals, and the Nawabs of Cuddapah, although the Hande chiefs continued to rule as their subordinates. It was occupied by the Palergar of Bellary during the time of Ramappa but was eventually won back by his son, Siddappa. Morari Rao Ghorpade attacked Anantapur in 1757. Though the army resisted for some time, Siddappa ultimately bought off the enemy for Rs.50,000.

It then came into the possession of Hyder Ali and Tipu Sultan. Tipu hanged all the male members of the Siddappa family except Siddappa who escaped from his confinement at Srirangapatnam. After Tipu's death, it was once again taken back by Siddappa. Siddappa submitted himself to Nizam because of the treaty of 1799, who took the total control of the area. He was later pensioned off when British occupied the territory.

Anantapur  District was formed in the year 1882  having been separated from Bellary District.

Later on, it was  expanded with  the addition  of Revenue  Mandals  of Kadiri, Mudigubba, Nallamada, N.P.Kunta, Talupula,   Nallacheruvu,  O.D.Cheruvu, Tanakal, Amadagur and Gandlapenta (previous Kadiri  Taluk)  from Cuddapah  District in the year 1910.

During the year  1956,  the present   Revenue  Mandals  of Rayadurg, D.Hirehal, Kanekal, Bommanahal  and  Gummagatta  of Bellary District were added  to Anantapur District.

The District has been divided into 3 Revenue Divisions  consisting of 63 Revenue Mandals (Anantapur  Division 20, Dharmavaram Division 17 and Penukonda Division 26).

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Engineering colleges in Adilabad District Engineering colleges in Adilabad

Engineering colleges in Adilabad District Engineering colleges in Adilabad

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1    A.M.R Institute of Technology
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2   Aizza College of Engineering & Technology
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AMR Institute of Technology Engineering College Affliated to JNTU Hyderabad Established 2007 Co-Education College College Code AMRT Minority Non-Minority College College Region OU Contact Details Address Mavala, Adilabad (M), Adilabad Dist. - 504 002. Telephone 08732-222266/ 77/ 88 Email ID [email protected] Website www.maheshwaragroup.com Other Details
Head of the Institution Dr.K.V. Ramanaya

AIZZA COLLEGE OF ENGG AND TECHNOLOGY Engineering College Affliated to JNTU Hyderabad Established 1999 Co-Education College College Code AIZA Minority Muslim-Minority College College Region OU Contact Details Address Mancherial , Adilabad District. Telephone 040-24561118 Email ID [email protected] Website www.aizza.ac.in Other Details Head of the Institution Contact Number Hoste Facility Not Available

Adilabad district Climate
The climate of the district is characterized by hot summer and in generally dry except during the south-west monsoon season. The year may be divided into four seasons. The cold season from December to February is followed by the summer season from March to May. The period from june to september constitute the south west monsoon season, while October and November from the postmonsoon season.

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      The rainfall in the district, in general increases from the south-west towards the north east. About 85% of annual rainfall is received during the south-west monsoon season. July being the peak rainy month. The variation in the Annual rainfall from year is not large.The normal Annual rainfall of the district is 1044.5m.m.

      There is a meterological obervatory, station at headquarters Adilabad. The cold weather commences towards the end of November when the temperature begins to fall rapidly. December is generally the coldest month, with the mean daily maximum temprature at about 29 C and the mininum daily is 15 C.

      The relative humidities are high generally during the south-west monsoon season. The air is generally dry during the rest of the year, the district part of the year being the summer season when the humidity in the afternoon is 25%.

      During the south-west monsoon season the sky is heavily clouded.There is rapid decrease of cloudings the post-monsoon season. In the rest year the sky is mostly clear of light clouded.

      Winds are light to moderate with some strengthening in the period from May to August. During the post-monsoon and cold season, winds blow mostly from the east or north-east. By March, south westerlies and westerlies start blowing and continue during the rest of summer. The sought west monsoon season winds are mostly from directions between south-west and north west.

Adilabad district Hills
 The Sahyadriparvat or Satnala range traverses the district from the north-west to the south-east for about 281.5 Kms. In this range the Mahbubghat is the hightest peak. In the eastern portion of the district some hills and hillocks are of minor importance.

     The most important river that drains the district is the river Godavari. The Pengange, the Wardha, and the Pranahita com next importance. The Kadam and the Peddavagu are tributeries of the Godavari. Besides these, there are also rivults like the Satnala, the Swarna vagu, and the Suddavagu which drain the district. The Godavari which is the largest river inpeninsular India raises in the western Ghats at Trambakeshwar near Nasik in Maharastra state and enters this district near Basara in Mudhole Taluk. This mighty river forms the boundary of the district separating the district from Nizamabad and Karimnagar districts and skirts the southern borders of Chennur, Luxettipet, Khanaapur, Nirmal and Mudhole east - while taluks. The penganga forms part of the northern boundary of the district in Adilabad , while the wardha and the Pranahita from the northern and eastern boundaries of the district , skirting earst - while Sirpur and chennur taluks respectively. The Kaddam river takes its origin at Bothai village in east- while Sirpur and Chennur taluks respectively. The Kaddam river takes its origin at Bothai village in east - while Boath taluk and flowing across this taluk and enters Khanapur at Paspula and finally falls into Godawari. The Peddawagu flows across the east - while taluks of Asifabad and Sirpur. the Satnala, Swarnavagu and Suddha vagu rivers flow across the east while taluks of geology and mineral resources. 

Adilabad population
The Population of the district according to 2001 census is 24,79,347 of which the rural population accounts for 18,23,004 or 73.52% of the total, while the urban population accoutns for 6,56,343 forming 26.48% of the total population. The increase in population during decennial ending 1991 over 1981 is 26.85% , which is higher that that of the state. The female population is less namely , 980 females for every 1000 males.

     The density of population of the district is 129 persons per sq.km. as against the State average of 241 persons per sq.km. out of the total population of the district, 3.86 Lakhs persons are scheduled castes and 3.55 Lakhs persons are scheduled Tribes forming 18.57% and 17.08% of the total population respectively. 

     The total No. Of workers is 9,34,3365 constituting 44.93% of the total population as against the state average of 45.27% out of the total main workers, cultivators from 34.09% Agricultural laboureres from 34.88%.

     The literate persons in Adilabad district are 5,78,226 forming 27.80% of the total population as against the state average if 37.8. The percentage of literacy in the district increased from 18.79% in 1981 to 27.80 in 1991. It is lower that the state average which increased from 30% in 1981 to 37.58% in 1991.

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Agriculture in Adilabad District
Other districts of the state, agriculture is the main occupation of the people in the district. The geographical area of the district is 4004035 Acres. And the land use under different types is : forest (42.8%)
    Land put to non-Agri uses (3.7%) and Net area sown 35.4%.
      The Net area sown in the district is 35.4% of the total geographical area while for the state the relative percentage is 40.2. The percentage of the area sown more than once to the net area sown in the district is 23% and it is far below the relative percentage of state viz. 15.7% which speaks of Lack of cropping pattern existing in the district. The predominent Crop grown in the district is Jowar which accounts for 31.8% of the total cropped area. Paddy account for 10.8% pulses and each crops, and non food crops for 34.7% of the total croped area.

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AP Intermediate 2nd Year Vocational Results 2014

AP Intermediate 2nd Year Vocational Results 2014 


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Intermediate 2nd Year Vocational Results 2014
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Grand Total  
Result/Grade  
Subject Marks   Subject Marks  
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
 
P - Pass, *P - Supp. Pass, F - Fail, *F - Supp. Fail, Comp - Compartment passA - Absent, 
W - Withheld, M - Malpractice, N - Not RegisteredGrade A:Above 75%Grade B:60% to 75% Grade C:50% to 60%Grade D:35% to 50%
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Inter Second Year Results Grades Marks List Pass Percentage Toppers District Wise

Inter Second Year Results Grades Marks List Pass Percentage Toppers District Wise 


Adviser of the governor Salahuddin released intermediate second year results 2014. Hearty congratulations for the candidates who got very good marks and this year it is very surprising and amazing pass percentage of the student’s yes it is 65.57 and BIEAP said that it is very good percentage and they mentions that this year pass percentage of government and private colleges was almost equal. This year its again girls turn in pass percentage, it is 69.52 whereas boys pass percentage is 61.87.

Inter Second Year Pass Percentage

The district wise pass percentage Krishna district stood first place in pass percentage with 82%, Adilabad and Medak district stood in the last place in pass percentage

Advisor of governor says that candidates can apply for recounting or re verification before 9th may and examinations schedule has been released already in the official website of board of intermediate education. Candidates are recommended to go through the examination schedule which is provided in bieap.gov.in

Inter Second Year Grades List Percentage:
It is very happy to say that there is a good raise in the pass percentage in marks and the grading’s of candidates are follows

A Grade – 50.33

B Grade – 31. 72

Recounting Re Verification Fee Last Date:

Advisor of the governor released inter second year results today at 11:30 AM and candidates who wants to go through the re verification or re-counting process need to pay fee before May 9th and the examination schedule for Improvement / Supplementary is provided in the official website of Board of Intermediate Education (BIEAP) you are recommended to go through that for Inter Second year Exam Time Table.

District Wise Pass Percentage:

Candidates for more information regarding the pass percentgae of boys ans girls district wise and the toppers list and marks colleege wise will be provided here after announcing the Inter second year results in the board website, hence candidates are recommended to be tuned to our site for first information regarding INTERMEDIATE SEOND YEAR RESULTS

Inter Second Year District Wise Toppers List

AP Board Senior Secondary Exam is conducted on March month by the Board of Intermediate Education of Andhra Pradesh (BIEAP). Get complete info about AP Intermediate Exam Result 2014 from here: 

The Board of Intermediate Education is a Board of education in Andhra Pradesh, India. It was established in 1971 & located at Nampally, Hyderabad. The BIEAP promotes the vision of world class education in Andhra Pradesh through quality leadership, support and services. The main aim of this board is to continuous improvement of education in the state.
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2nd Year AP Inter Results 2014 AP Inter General Results

2nd Year AP Inter Results 2014 



Senior AP Intermediate Results 2014 (2nd Year AP Intermediate Results 2014) - The much-anticipated Andhra Pradesh Board - AP Intermediate 2nd year Results 2014, which were conducted from 13 March till 1 April are most likely to be announced officially today.

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Around 2,661 examination centers were prepared to conduct the examination of lakhs of students in the state itself.
The state had recorded passing percentage in intermediate second year board exam 2013 as 88.10% and the total examinees were 8, 53,355. 
This year around 19 Lakh students appeared for both AP Intermediate Exams 2014 hence the result also came close with not much gap. The percentage of pass marks in each paper is 35. The division in which the candidates are placed is decided on the basis of their passing all the papers in the 1st year and in the 2nd year.
The annual examination was conducted for the academic session 201314 in(March/April) and the Advanced Supplementary Examination will be conducted in June/July 2014.
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Gold Rate In India 3 May 2014 Gold Rate in Hyderabad

Gold Rate In India 3 May 2014

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,Gold Rate in Hyderabad - Updated Daily

Gold Price in TRIVANDRUM - Today
Sat, May 3rd, 2014
City 22 Karat 24 Karat
(Pure Gold)
TRIVANDRUM
Sat, May 3rd, 2014
1g Rs. 2,800
8g Rs. 22,400
10g Rs. 28,000
100g Rs. 2,80,000
1 KG Rs. 28,00,000
1g Rs. 2,996
8g Rs. 23,968
10g Rs. 29,960
100g Rs. 2,99,600
1 KG Rs. 29,96,000

Gold Rate in DELHI - Today
Sat, May 3rd, 2014
City 22 Karat 24 Karat
DELHI
Sat, May 3rd, 2014
1g Rs. 2,792
8g Rs. 22,336
10g Rs. 27,920
100g Rs. 2,79,200
1 KG Rs. 27,92,000
1g Rs. 2,987
8g Rs. 23,896
10g Rs. 29,870
100g Rs. 2,98,700
1 KG Rs. 29,87,000

Gold Rate in MUMBAI - Today
Sat, May 3rd, 2014
City 22 Karat 24 Karat
MUMBAI
Sat, May 3rd, 2014
1g Rs. 2,790
8g Rs. 22,320
10g Rs. 27,900
100g Rs. 2,79,000
1 KG Rs. 27,90,000
1g Rs. 2,988
8g Rs. 23,904
10g Rs. 29,880
100g Rs. 2,98,800
1 KG Rs. 29,88,000
Gold Rate In India 3 May 2014
Gold Rate in CHENNAI - Today
Sat, May 3rd, 2014
City 22 Karat 24 Karat
CHENNAI
Sat, May 3rd, 2014
1g Rs. 2,800
8g Rs. 22,400
10g Rs. 28,000
100g Rs. 2,80,000
1 KG Rs. 28,00,000
1g Rs. 2,996
8g Rs. 23,968
10g Rs. 29,960
100g Rs. 2,99,600
1 KG Rs. 29,96,000

Gold Rate in KOLKATA - Today
Sat, May 3rd, 2014
City 22 Karat 24 Karat
KOLKATA
Sat, May 3rd, 2014
1g Rs. 2,796
8g Rs. 22,368
10g Rs. 27,960
100g Rs. 2,79,600
1 KG Rs. 27,96,000
1g Rs. 2,991
8g Rs. 23,928
10g Rs. 29,910
100g Rs. 2,99,100
1 KG Rs. 29,91,000

Gold Price in KOCHI - Today
Sat, May 3rd, 2014
City 22 Karat 24 Karat
(Pure Gold)
KOCHI
Sat, May 3rd, 2014
1g Rs. 2,800
8g Rs. 22,400
10g Rs. 28,000
100g Rs. 2,80,000
1 KG Rs. 28,00,000
1g Rs. 2,996
8g Rs. 23,968
10g Rs. 29,960
100g Rs. 2,99,600
1 KG Rs. 29,96,000

Gold Rate in BANGALORE - Today
Sat, May 3rd, 2014
City 22 Karat 24 Karat
BANGALORE
Sat, May 3rd, 2014
1g Rs. 2,793
8g Rs. 22,344
10g Rs. 27,930
100g Rs. 2,79,300
1 KG Rs. 27,93,000
1g Rs. 2,991
8g Rs. 23,928
10g Rs. 29,910
100g Rs. 2,99,100
1 KG Rs. 29,91,000

Gold Rate in PUNE - Today
Sat, May 3rd, 2014
City 22 Karat 24 Karat
PUNE
Sat, May 3rd, 2014
1g Rs. 2,800
8g Rs. 22,400
10g Rs. 28,000
100g Rs. 2,80,000
1 KG Rs. 28,00,000
1g Rs. 2,996
8g Rs. 23,968
10g Rs. 29,960
100g Rs. 2,99,600
1 KG Rs. 29,96,000

Gold Rate in VIJAYAWADA - Today
Sat, May 3rd, 2014
City 22 Karat 24 Karat
VIJAYAWADA
Sat, May 3rd, 2014
1g Rs. 2,800
8g Rs. 22,400
10g Rs. 28,000
100g Rs. 2,80,000
1 KG Rs. 28,00,000
1g Rs. 2,996
8g Rs. 23,968
10g Rs. 29,960
100g Rs. 2,99,600
1 KG Rs. 29,96,000

Gold Price in TRICHY - Today
Sat, May 3rd, 2014
City 22 Karat 24 Karat
(Pure Gold)
TRICHY
Sat, May 3rd, 2014
1g Rs. 2,800
8g Rs. 22,400
10g Rs. 28,000
100g Rs. 2,80,000
1 KG Rs. 28,00,000
1g Rs. 2,996
8g Rs. 23,968
10g Rs. 29,960
100g Rs. 2,99,600
1 KG Rs. 29,96,000

Gold Price in TRIVANDRUM - Today
Sat, May 3rd, 2014
City 22 Karat 24 Karat
(Pure Gold)
TRIVANDRUM
Sat, May 3rd, 2014
1g Rs. 2,800
8g Rs. 22,400
10g Rs. 28,000
100g Rs. 2,80,000
1 KG Rs. 28,00,000
1g Rs. 2,996
8g Rs. 23,968
10g Rs. 29,960
100g Rs. 2,99,600
1 KG Rs. 29,96,000

Gold Price in JAIPUR - Today
Sat, May 3rd, 2014
City 22 Karat 24 Karat
(Pure Gold)
JAIPUR
Sat, May 3rd, 2014
1g Rs. 2,800
8g Rs. 22,400
10g Rs. 28,000
100g Rs. 2,80,000
1 KG Rs. 28,00,000
1g Rs. 2,996
8g Rs. 23,968
10g Rs. 29,960
100g Rs. 2,99,600
1 KG Rs. 29,96,000

Gold Price in AHMEDABAD - Today
Sat, May 3rd, 2014
City 22 Karat 24 Karat
(Pure Gold)
AHMEDABAD
Sat, May 3rd, 2014
1g Rs. 2,800
8g Rs. 22,400
10g Rs. 28,000
100g Rs. 2,80,000
1 KG Rs. 28,00,000
1g Rs. 2,996
8g Rs. 23,968
10g Rs. 29,960
100g Rs. 2,99,600
1 KG Rs. 29,96,000

Gold Price in VISHAKAPATNAM - Today
Sat, May 3rd, 2014
City 22 Karat 24 Karat
(Pure Gold)
VISHAKAPATNAM
Sat, May 3rd, 2014
1g Rs. 2,800
8g Rs. 22,400
10g Rs. 28,000
100g Rs. 2,80,000
1 KG Rs. 28,00,000
1g Rs. 2,996
8g Rs. 23,968
10g Rs. 29,960
100g Rs. 2,99,600
1 KG Rs. 29,96,000

Gold Price in MADURAI - Today
Sat, May 3rd, 2014
City 22 Karat 24 Karat
(Pure Gold)
MADURAI
Sat, May 3rd, 2014
1g Rs. 2,800
8g Rs. 22,400
10g Rs. 28,000
100g Rs. 2,80,000
1 KG Rs. 28,00,000
1g Rs. 2,996
8g Rs. 23,968
10g Rs. 29,960
100g Rs. 2,99,600
1 KG Rs. 29,96,000
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