Congress plans massive public meeting on March 14
AICC President Sonia Gandhi to address the meeting
Eight district collectors replaced as part of IAS officers reshuffle
Jagan Mohan places as new Collector of Ranga Reddy
Pharmacy student Ayesha murder case rocks Assembly
Opposition parties stages walkout expressing dissatisfaction over inordinate delay
Chennai Bullion Market
Bar Silver (Kg): Rs. 25440
24 carat gold (10 grams): Rs. 12345
22 carat gold (10 grams): Rs. 11440
Hyderabad Bullion Market
Silver (Kg): Rs. 2400
24 carat gold (10 grams): Rs. 12500
Vijayawada Bullion Market
Bar Silver (Kg): Rs. 23700
24 carat gold (10 grams): Rs. 12460
22 carat gold (10 grams): Rs. 11650
Visakhapatnam Bullion Market
Bar Silver (Kg): Rs. 23500
24 carat gold (10 grams): Rs. 12500
22 carat gold (10 grams): Rs. 11400
Bullion Rates on February 27, 2008 for All Major Indian Cities
Bullion prices presented here are indicative and are for general information only. Please check with your Gold Merchant or a local bank for latest and correct prices. All prices are in Indian National Rupees only.
1 United States Dollar (USD) = 39.73 Indian National Rupees (INR)
1 GBP = 78.96 Indian National Rupees (INR)
1 Euro = 59.6 Indian National Rupees (INR)
100 Japanese Yens = 37.1 Indian National Rupees (INR)
All Forex Rates of February 2008
Forex Rates presented here are historic data and for indicative purpose only. Please contact your Central Bank, Money Changers, Foreign Exchange Agent or Travel Desk for the correct and accurate convertion rates. Rates here are the closing rates in IST.
Events and happenings on 27 February in History
27 February 2001
Highlights: Congress said that the Government has manipulated and transferred its funds to UTI and Global Trust Bank
27 February 2002
Highlights: MIM stages walkout from Assembly on Mosque issue
27 February 2003
27 February 2004
Highlights: BJP leader shot dead in Karimnagar
27 February 2005
27 February 2006
Highlights: Register of marriages made compulsory
27 February 2007
Highlights: State Government concedes demands