Thursday , December 26 2024

Change in rules: These rules related to LPG, social media changed from March 1, what will be the direct impact on your pocket

New Delhi: Changes from March 1: Whenever a new month starts, many rules also change. These rules have a direct impact on the general public. The month of March (March 2024) is starting from tomorrow. Many rules will change from tomorrow. These rules will have a direct impact on your pocket. Let us know which rules are changing in the month of March.

lpg cylinder price

The price of LPG cylinder changes on the first of every month. There will be a change in their prices tomorrow also. Let us tell you that there has been no change in the prices of LPG cylinders in the month of February. In such a situation, now everyone's eyes are on the new prices of LPG cylinders.

At present, the price of domestic LPG cylinder i.e. 14.2 kg cylinder in Delhi is Rs 1053.

fastag

If you also pay toll tax through FASTag, then let us tell you that today is your last chance. National Highway Authority of India (NHAI) has made FASTag KYC mandatory.

If a person does not update FASTag KYC by 29 February 2024, FASTag will be deactivated from tomorrow.

If FASTag gets blacklisted or deactivated then you will have to pay double toll tax.

list of bank holidays

There are many festivals in March like Holi, Shivratri, Good Friday. In such a situation, banks will remain closed on these occasions. According to the bank holiday list (Bank Holiday March 2024) released by RBI, banks will remain closed for 14 days in March.

If you are also thinking of going to the bank for some work, then definitely check the bank holiday list once. However, despite the banks being closed, customers still get access to many services like online banking.

New social media rules will come into effect

The Government of India has made changes in the IT rules. The new IT rules will come into effect from tomorrow. Under the new rule, if a person posts any news with wrong facts on social media like X, Facebook, YouTube and Instagram, he may have to pay a heavy fine. The government has taken this decision to secure social media.