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  • Gold Price Today: Gold prices have fallen, huge fall in silver, know what are the prices left

    Gold Price Today: Gold prices have fallen, huge fall in silver, know what are the prices left

    Gold Price Today on 21st May 2024: A big fall was seen in the prices of gold and silver on Tuesday morning. Domestic gold futures were seen trading in the red. In early trade on MCX exchange, gold for delivery on June 5, 2024 was seen trading down by 0.76 per cent or Rs 564 at Rs 73,803 per 10 grams. At the same time, gold for delivery on August 5, 2024 was seen trading at Rs 74,117 per 10 grams, down by 0.78 percent or Rs 579.
    Tremendous fall in silver
    Along with gold, domestic futures prices of silver also saw a significant decline on Tuesday morning. On the MCX exchange, silver for delivery on July 5, 2024 was seen trading at Rs 93,139 per kg, down 2.23 per cent or Rs 2128 in early trade. At the same time, silver for delivery on September 5, 2024 was seen trading at Rs 94,788 per kg, down by 2.14 percent or Rs 2076.
    Gold in global market
    In the global market, on Tuesday morning, gold on Comex was seen trading at $ 2417.20 an ounce, down by 0.87 percent or $ 21.30. At the same time, the spot price of gold was seen trading at $ 2,414.52 an ounce, down by 0.44 percent or $ 10.79.
    Global price of silver
    In the global market, silver on Comex was seen trading at $ 31.51 an ounce, down by 2.82 percent or $ 0.92. At the same time, the spot price of silver was seen trading at $ 31.39 an ounce, down by 1.37 percent or $ 0.44.
    Fall in crude oil prices
    There was a decline in crude oil prices on Tuesday morning. Crude oil WTI was seen trading at $ 78.77 per barrel, down 0.67 percent or $ 0.53. At the same time, Brent oil was seen trading at $ 83.17 per barrel with a decline of 0.65 percent or $ 0.54.
  • Do you know that the punishment for crimes related to Aadhaar card is that along with jail, you will have to pay a fine of Rs 1 lakh

    Do you know that the punishment for crimes related to Aadhaar card is that along with jail, you will have to pay a fine of Rs 1 lakh

    Aadhaar Card is one of the most important documents in today’s time. Which is used as an identity card. But do you know that there is a provision of strict punishment for crimes related to Aadhaar Card (Aadhaar Card Related Criminal). All citizens should have all the information about small and big crimes related to Aadhaar card and the punishment related to them.
    These are the crimes of Aadhaar card and the punishments related to them.
    · If any person gives wrong demographic or wrong information while making Aadhaar card, then it will also be considered a crime. Such a person may have to pay a jail term of 3 years as well as a fine of Rs 10,000 or both.
    · If any person misuses the Aadhaar information of another person, then in such a case it will also be kept in the category of crime. In such a case, there is a provision of 3 years jail or a fine of Rs 10,000 in the case of an individual, or a fine of Rs 1 lakh in the case of a company or both.
    · If a person pretends to be an employee of a government agency to collect someone’s identity or other information, then it will also be considered a serious crime. Such a person can be punished with imprisonment of three years or a fine of ten thousand rupees or both.
    Even if any person is found changing or attempting to change the Aadhaar information of another person, he will be categorized as a crime. Such a person can also be punished with imprisonment of three years or a fine of ten thousand rupees or both.
    · If a person’s personal information is sent to an unauthorized person, it will also be considered a crime. In such a case also, the punishment can be imprisonment of three years or a fine of ten thousand rupees or both.
    · If any person is found tampering with the data available in the Central Identity Data Repository, he will also be considered a crime. In such a case, the person can be sentenced to 10 years imprisonment or a fine of Rs 10,000 or both.