"The import of the yellow metal is estimated to be around 95 tonnes during this September," All India Gems and Jewellery Trade Federation Director Bachhraj Bamalwa told PTI.
Gold imports were at around 15-20 tonnes in September 2013, he said.
"The imports rose mainly due to decline in price in global markets, which reduced year-on-year by nearly 10-15 per cent. The September imports is a very normal phenomenon as jewellers require stocks to manufacture for the festive season," he added.
According to government data, gold imports were at USD 3.75 billion in September this year compared to USD 682.5 million in the same month last year.
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Bamalwa said the September imports have increased the availability of stocks in the market and this has helped in reducing smuggling.
"The smuggling has gone down to a great extent due to the availability of gold," he said.
"The jewellers have already manufactured jewelleries of the gold imported during September for the festivals. The money from the sales of these jewelleries will make them buy more gold. So most of the purchase will take place in October and November, which will decline in December. So together in October and November we are expecting gold import of around 150 tonne," he explained.