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Bangalore Silver Rates Update December 31, 2025
Silver rates in Bangalore today are:
Silver 10g: Rs 2,399
Silver 100g: Rs 23,990
Silver 1kg: Rs 2,39,900.
These rates change every day. Some shops in Bangalore may show slightly different prices because of extra making charges or small taxes. Many people in Bangalore buy silver for festivals, weddings, or just saving for the future. Some people also use silver in daily use items like utensils.
Silver is not as costly as gold. But the price still matters for many families. You should check the latest rates before buying. You can look online or call your local jeweller to confirm. Shops in areas like Chickpet, Jayanagar, and Malleshwaram are popular for silver buying.
Some people think silver prices are low right now. But they can go up or down quickly. Factors like global demand, changes in the US dollar, and even local festivals affect silver rates. In Bangalore, prices may rise during festival times when demand is high.
Unlike gold, which is sold with 10 gram rates for jewellery, silver is mostly sold by weight for coins, utensils, and small bars. Some shops sell silver jewellery, but make sure you know the difference between pure and mixed silver. Not all pieces are the same quality.
If you want to invest in silver, start with small amounts. Always check the day’s price. Don’t rush to buy just because someone else is buying. Hold your bills safely if you buy from a shop.
Remember, rates can change within minutes. Check before you decide. And always look for a trusted shop in Bangalore for your silver purchase.
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Is there a bank holiday in Bengaluru on New Year’s Day, January 1, 2026?
Banks in Bengaluru and across Karnataka will remain open on Thursday, January 1, 2026, as New Year’s Day is not a gazetted holiday in the state. Customers can access all in-branch services, while digital banking options will continue uninterrupted.
While many states across India will observe a bank holiday to welcome the New Year it’s important to note that banks in Bengaluru and the rest of Karnataka will remain open for regular business on Thursday January 1, 2026.
According to the official list of holidays issued by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) and the Karnataka state government New Year’s Day is not a gazetted holiday in the state.
Customers can avail all in-person services on this day including cash deposits and KYC updates. Furthermore digital banking channels such as NEFT RTGS and UPI will continue to operate without any interruption across the country.
Also Read: Happy New Year 2026 Wishes in Kannada
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Is January 1, 2026, a dry day in Bengaluru for New Year’s Day?
January 1, 2026, will not be a dry day in Bengaluru, allowing residents to celebrate New Year’s Day without restrictions on alcohol sales. Liquor shops, bars, and pubs will operate as usual, though city police have imposed strict security measures and a 1:00 AM party deadline.
Residents of Karnataka’s capital can celebrate the first day of the new year with revelry.
There will be no dry day across Bengaluru city on New Year’s Day.
People can enjoy their parties without any restrictions. Therefore it’s important to note that January 1, 2026 is not a dry day in Bengaluru.
However everyone should be aware that the city police have implemented strict security guidelines for the day.
These include a 1:00 AM deadline for parties and increased patrolling.
Importantly liquor shops, bars and pubs will be allowed to remain open during their standard operating hours.
Unlike national holidays such as Republic Day (January 26) there is usually no ban on alcohol sales across the state on New Year’s Day.
Also Read: Happy New Year 2026 Wishes in Kannada
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Is there a school holiday in Bengaluru on New Year’s Day, January 1, 2026?
Schools across Bengaluru will remain closed on Thursday, January 1, 2026, as New Year’s Day is observed as a restricted holiday by the Karnataka government. Most institutions are expected to reopen on January 2, though some may extend the break through the weekend.
Students and families across Bengaluru should note that educational institutions will be closed on January 1, 2026 due to the New Year.
Karnataka government considers New Year’s Day a restricted holiday.
The holiday list for New Year’s Day includes CBSE, ICSE and state board schools.
In fact it is observed as a full holiday.
Significantly for many institutions, this day marks the end of the winter holidays.
These winter holidays typically begin around Christmas.
Everyone should be aware that schools are scheduled to resume classes on Friday January 2.
However some schools may extend the holiday through the weekend.
Parents are advised to check their school’s 2026 academic calendar for updates on school reopening dates.
Also Read: Happy New Year 2026 Wishes in Kannada
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