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Gold prices in Pakistan Today – February 24, 2026 | The Express Tribune
At current prices, the looted gold is worth around $70 million. PHOTO: PIXABAY
KARACHI:
Prices of gold and silver increased in international and domestic markets on Tuesday.
In the international bullion market, the price of gold per ounce rose by $34 to reach $5,172.
In local markets, the price of gold per tola increased by Rs3,400, reaching Rs539,962. The price of gold per 10 grams also rose by Rs2,915, reaching Rs462,930.
Silver prices also saw an upward trend. The price of silver per tola increased by Rs192 to Rs9,286, while the price per 10 grams rose by Rs165 to Rs7,961.
Spot gold dropped 1.1% to $5,172.11 per ounce by 0827 GMT, snapping a four-session winning streak. US gold futures for April delivery were down 0.6% at $5,191.50.
Spot silver fell 0.3% to $87.94 per ounce, after hitting a more than two-week high on Monday.
Spot platinum slipped 0.2% to $2,149.04 per ounce, and palladium also fell 0.2%, to $1,739.69.
Read: Zakat Nisab raised to Rs503,529
Furthermore, the government has raised the Zakat Nisab, the minimum savings threshold above which Zakat is deducted from bank accounts or donated voluntarily, to Rs503,529 for the Zakat year 1446-47 AH, reflecting a sharp rise in precious metal prices and underscoring deeper economic pressures on households already grappling with inflation and currency depreciation.
Under a notification issued by the Ministry of Poverty Alleviation and Social Safety, no Zakat will be deducted from savings, profit-and-loss sharing or similar accounts with balances below the revised Nisab level.
The change carries multiple implications. “There are now more people who qualify to receive Zakat, but fewer who are willing to donate it,” said Ahmed Ali Siddiqui, Secretary of the Shariah Supervisory Board at Meezan Bank, while speaking to The Express Tribune.
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NEW DELHI: The Times of India Gadgets Now Awards 2025 celebrated last year’s standout gadgets at an event on Monday where technology met glamour. The event drew an eclectic gathering of distinguished guests who came together to recognise technological excellence across key categories, including smartphones, smartwatches, audio products, televisions and more.This year, the Awards that are in its 6th edition went a step further and also recognised India’s leading influencers and creators who are redefining the tech content landscape.

The winners included Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra, which scored a double win as the Best Smartphone Editor’s Choice and Popular Choice.Apple iPhone 17 was adjudged the Best Premium Smartphone Editor’s Choice, while Samsung Galaxy S 25 won the Popular Choice in the same category.Samsung once again picked up 2 awards as Galaxy Z Fold 7 was crowned the Editor’s Choice and Popular Choice winner in the Best Foldable Smartphone category.Samsung Galaxy Book 5 Pro won the Editor’s Choice Best AI-powered gadget, while Neosapien Neo 1 was the Popular Choice winner.
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