New rules to come into effect from June 1, 2024: After five days, the rules related to your household budget are going to change. From the first of every month, there is going to be a change in LPG cylinders, bank holidays, free Aadhaar update and traffic rules. The rules are being made more stringent than before. Let's know about those rules which are going to be implemented from next month.
last date for updating aadhar card
The last date for free update of Aadhaar card by UIDAI is 14 June. You will get time only till 14 June to update Aadhaar online. To get the update done by visiting the Aadhaar center, you will have to pay Rs 50 per update.
Traffic rules will change from June 1
New transport rules (New Driving License Rules 2024) are coming into force from June 1. If you violate these rules, you may have to pay a heavy fine. According to the new rules, if someone drives at high speed, he will have to pay a fine of Rs 1000 to Rs 2000. A person driving at high speed may have to pay a fine of Rs 1000 to Rs 2000. At the same time, a fine of Rs 500 will have to be paid for driving without a license. A fine of Rs 100 will have to be paid for not wearing a helmet and a fine of Rs 100 will have to be paid for not wearing a seat belt.
25,000 rupees fine for driving by a minor
According to media reports, driving license has become very important while driving a vehicle. Heavy fine will be imposed on driving by a minor. If people below 18 years of age are found driving a vehicle, they will have to pay a fine of up to Rs 25,000. Apart from this, the driving license of the vehicle owner can also be canceled. Also, the minor will not be given a license until he turns 25 years old. Let us tell you that the license is issued only after completing the age of 18 years. Driving at high speed will attract a fine of Rs 2000 instead of Rs 1000. Not wearing a helmet
lpg cylinder price
LPG gas cylinder prices are fixed on the first of every month. Oil marketing companies will fix gas cylinder prices on June 1. In May, companies had reduced the prices of commercial cylinders. Now it is expected that in June, companies may once again reduce cylinder prices.
Bank holiday
Banks are going to remain closed for 10 days in the month of June. Out of these, banks are going to remain closed for 6 days due to Sunday, second and fourth Saturday. Banks are going to remain closed on the remaining days due to festivals. There will be other holidays like Raj Sankranti on 15th June and Eid-ul-Azha on 17th June which will be applicable to all the banks of India except some states.