1 Gm Uranium Price in India — June 5, 2026

Current Price
16.57/g
10 Gram Rate
165.70/10g
24h Change
+₹0.56
24h % Change
+3.50%

As of June 5, 2026, Uranium is trading at Seventeen Rupees per gram across India. The 10-gram rate stands at One Hundred and Sixty Six Rupees, and 100 grams costs One Thousand Six Hundred and Fifty Seven Rupees.

The Gm Figure — 10-Day Course

The gm: India's gram, as actually typed

The 1 gm uranium price in India stands at ₹16.57 today, June 5, 2026. The "gm" is pure Indian metals vernacular — the jeweller's board abbreviation, transferred by habit to a metal no board will ever list. The page answers the spelling as typed: the figure above, the bazaar context below, the same daily machinery throughout.

1 gm uranium price in India — the bazaar spelling answered
The gm answered — June 5, 2026

The gm ladder, board-style:

  • 1 gm: ₹16.57
  • 10 gm: ₹165.70
  • 100 gm: ₹1,657.00
  • 1 kg: ₹16,570.00

A board no shop will hang, kept current here instead.

India's Gm Across Frames

Today vs previous periods (₹ per gram)

Yesterday
₹16.01
+₹0.56 (+3.50%)
1 Week Ago
₹16.01
+₹0.56 (+3.50%)
1 Month Ago
₹16.50
+₹0.07 (+0.42%)
1 Year Ago
₹12.32
+₹4.25 (+34.50%)

Uranium is currently priced at Seventeen Rupees per gram. Compared to one year ago, the price has risen by Four Rupees (+34.50%).

From 1 Gm Upward, in Rupees

Today's Uranium rate is Seventeen Rupees per gram. At this rate, 10 grams of Uranium costs One Hundred and Sixty Six Rupees.

Unit Weight Price (INR) Price in Words
1 Gram 1.0000 g ₹16.57 Seventeen Rupees
8 Grams 8.0000 g ₹132.56 One Hundred and Thirty Three Rupees
10 Grams 10.0000 g ₹165.70 One Hundred and Sixty Six Rupees
100 Grams 100.0000 g ₹1,657.00 One Thousand Six Hundred and Fifty Seven Rupees
1 Kilogram 1,000.0000 g ₹16,570.00 Sixteen Thousand Five Hundred and Seventy Rupees
1 Ounce (oz) 28.3495 g ₹469.75 Four Hundred and Seventy Rupees
1 Troy Ounce 31.1035 g ₹515.38 Five Hundred and Fifteen Rupees
1 Metric Ton 1,000,000.0000 g ₹16,570,000.00 One Crore Sixty Five Lakh Seventy Thousand Rupees

Why the bazaar spelling meets a locked counter

The gm habit grew where grams transact — gold counters, silver scales, the daily bhav. Uranium imported the spelling without the counter: India's gm-quantities live exclusively in the sovereign cycle (UCIL to NPCIL, the Atomic Energy Act, 1962 enclosing), leaving the vernacular query a reference-only answer. The figure satisfies the habit; the law explains the absence of anywhere to spend it.

The gm habit meets the uranium benchmark
Bazaar spelling, sovereign metal

The gm\'s honest comparisons

Against the boards that do exist: gold's gm in the thousands, silver's near the hundred, uranium's at coffee change — the markets pricing saleability, the physics pricing energy (a gm's fissile content reading ~40-50 kWh eventual electricity), and the gap between them the section's permanent teaching. The gm spelling changes the address, never the lesson.

The Gm Figure — Daily Log

The most recent Uranium price on record (2026-06-04) is Seventeen Rupees per gram. This is up by One Rupees from the previous day's rate of ₹16.01.

Date Price (₹/g) Change
2026-06-04 ₹16.57 +0.56
2026-06-03 ₹16.01 +0.08
2026-06-02 ₹15.93 +0.05
2026-06-01 ₹15.88 -0.03
2026-05-31 ₹15.91 0.00
2026-05-30 ₹15.91 -0.10
2026-05-29 ₹16.01 -0.07
2026-05-28 ₹16.08 -0.29
2026-05-27 ₹16.37 +0.06
2026-05-26 ₹16.31

The gm, daily

The habit transfers whole: check the gm as the gold gm gets checked — figure, direction, done. The frames and table add the trend-keeping; the gram-family links serve every spelling the habit produces.

Tomorrow's gm posts here on schedule — vernacular served, benchmark honest.

1 Gm in India — The Bazaar-Spelling FAQ

₹16.57 on June 5, 2026. "Gm" is the bazaar\'s gram — the jeweller-board abbreviation — and the answer is the gram\'s: the world benchmark in rupees, one figure nationwide.

Because searchers type it: the gold-counter habit transfers spelling and all. Same number as the gram pages, served at the gm address — the section meets queries where they're typed.

Gold\'s gm runs thousands of rupees; uranium\'s reads ₹16.57. The bazaar prices what it can sell — and uranium\'s gm, legally unsellable in India, prices as pure industrial reference.

Yes — the Atomic Energy Act, 1962 sets no minimum: gm, gram or tonne, possession requires DAE authorisation that private persons cannot hold.

Here, or any of the gram-family pages — all serve the same benchmark, refreshed daily with frames and history.