10 Gram 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.

India's 10-Gram Figure — 10-Day Course

Ten grams, the Indian way

India's 10 gram uranium price reads ₹165.70 today, June 5, 2026. The 10-gram is the country's precious-metal heartbeat — the gold board's headline row — and asking uranium in it produces the section's most quotable contrast: the unit of lakhs filled with a figure under a dinner bill.

10 gram uranium price in India — gold's unit, uranium's figure
Gold\'s unit, uranium\'s figure — June 5, 2026

The Indian 10-gram board, uranium edition:

  • 10 grams uranium: ₹165.70
  • The gold comparison: lakhs, same mass
  • The silver comparison: four figures, same mass
  • The energy ledger: ~400–500 kWh eventual — the row uranium wins

One unit, three metals, the market's whole philosophy in a board that doesn't exist.

The Indian 10g 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%).

Ten Grams and the Ladder Around It

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

What the gold unit teaches about the nuclear metal

The 10-gram comparison compresses the section's economics: gold's row prices millennia of monetary trust and perfect saleability; uranium's prices industrial feedstock a law (the Atomic Energy Act, 1962) removed from every counter. The gap is not worth versus worthlessness — the energy row reverses it — but ownability versus consequence, the distinction every uranium page ultimately turns on.

Ten grams of uranium against ten of gold — the teaching gap
Ownability versus consequence — the 10-gram lesson

India\'s actual ten-gram flows

While the public's 10-gram stays a teaching unit, the nation's flow by it constantly: a single PHWR bundle holds ~15,000 such units, a reactor-day burns tens of thousands, and the 100 GW future multiplies the arithmetic decade over decade. The figure above prices the flow's input — the gold-unit query touching, at the end, the grid.

The 10-Gram 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

Ten grams, kept current

The habit mirrors the gold board's: the figure, the direction, the mental comparison — daily in seconds. The spelling-twins (10gm, 10g) and the scale-neighbours (1 gram, 100 grams) wait in the links for every variant the habit types.

Tomorrow's 10-gram posts here — gold's unit, honestly filled, daily.

10 Grams in India — The Gold-Unit FAQ

₹165.70 on June 5, 2026 — the per-gram benchmark (₹16.57) × 10, nationwide. The unit is borrowed from gold; the figure is the world\'s, in rupees.

Instinct: India prices precious metal by the 10-gram, so the question transfers naturally. The answer's gap — gold's lakhs versus uranium's restaurant bill — is the most instructive comparison the section offers.

Eventually, much: the fissile content of 10 natural grams works out to ~400–500 kWh of eventual electricity — months of a household's usage — via a reactor no household owns. The energy ledger redeems the modest price.

No — the Atomic Energy Act, 1962 spans every quantity identically. Ten grams is as state-reserved as ten tonnes.

This page daily, or any gram-family page ×10 — the single-benchmark arithmetic never varies.