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    AKSHAYA TRITIYA 2026

    Akshaya Tritiya bank holiday: Are banks open or closed in your state on April 20, 2026?

    Bank holiday today: Banks across India will observe several holidays in April 2026, with closures varying by state due to regional festivals and observances. Key holidays include Maundy Thursday, Good Friday, and Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Jayanti.

    Akshaya Tritiya sees 30% volume drop in gold buying amid price spike

    Gold demand during Akshaya Tritiya dropped about 30% in volume as prices, up nearly 60% year-on-year, deterred large purchases. Buyers stayed within budgets, shifting to lighter jewellery, small coins and exchange-led buying, while millennials preferred solitaires in the ₹75,000–2.5 lakh range.

    22k gold rate today on Akshaya Tritiya 2026: Check 24k, 22k, 18k gold prices (April 19, 2026) in New Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai and other cities

    Akshaya Tritiya, April 19, 2026, is here. This auspicious day is ideal for gold purchases and new beginnings. Families traditionally invest in gold and start ventures. Check the latest gold rates from Tanishq, Joyalukkas, Kalyan Jewellers, and Malabar Gold & Diamonds. The Bureau of Indian Standards app helps verify gold authenticity.

    11 gold ETFs offer up to 59% return since last Akshaya Tritiya. Do you own any?
    Akshaya Tritiya 2026: Gold, silver trade seen topping Rs 20,000 cr despite record prices and decline in volumes

    Akshaya Tritiya 2026 is set for record precious metal sales in India. Despite soaring gold and silver prices, trade is expected to exceed Rs 20,000 crore. Consumers are opting for lightweight jewelry, silver, and diamond products. Digital gold and bonds are also gaining traction. This trend shows a shift towards value-driven purchases and financial prudence.

    Akshaya Tritiya 2026: 5+ lucky things to buy to attract wealth and success

    Akshaya Tritiya 2026 is considered one of the most auspicious days for making meaningful purchases that symbolise prosperity and long-term growth. Celebrated on 19 April, the day is believed to bring lasting success, as anything acquired is thought to multiply and never diminish. Popular items to buy include gold and silver for wealth, kitchen utensils for nourishment, sacred grains for growth, earthen pots for stability, property for security and vehicles for progress. With favourable muhurat timings throughout the day and into the early hours of 20 April, this occasion offers an ideal opportunity to combine tradition with thoughtful investments that represent abundance, stability and future success.

    The Economic Times
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