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There will be 5 big changes from June 1, the middle class will be most affected | Live Updates, Unveiling the Latest India News Trends

Changes in rules from June 1: There are only a few days left at the end of May. From June 1, there will be changes in the prices of many things and changes in the rules, which can have a direct impact on your pocket. This includes everything from LPG to credit card rules. Let's know about 5 such big changes…

First change: LPG prices

Oil marketing companies revise the prices of LPG cylinders on the first of every month and the revised prices are effective from 6 am on June 1, 2024. Recently, many changes have been seen in the prices of 19 kg commercial gas cylinders, but there has been no change in the prices of 14 kg Ranga Gas cylinders. In such a situation, people are expecting relief in the prices of domestic cylinders before the elections this time.

Second change – ATF and CNG-PNG rates

Along with the change in the price of LPG cylinders, oil marketing companies also revise the prices of Air Turbine Fuel (ATF) and CNG-PNG. Its new prices can also be announced on the first date. It is worth noting that earlier in April, the price of ATF was reduced.

Third Change – SBI Credit Card

SBI credit card rules are going to change from June 1, 2024. According to SBI Card, reward points will not be applicable on government-related transactions for some credit cards from June 1, 2024. These include State Bank's AURUM, SBI Card ELITE, SBI Card ELITE Advantage and SBI Card Pulse, SimplyClick SBI Card, SimplyClick Advantage SBI Card (SBI Card PRIME) and SBI Card Prime (SBI Card Prime).

Fourth Change: Driving License Test

The fourth major change from June 1 is related to your driving license. From June 1, 2024, driving tests can also be conducted in private institutions (driving schools), till now these tests were conducted only in government centers run by the RTO. Now people applying for license in private institutions will also be given driving test and license. However, keep in mind that this testing process will be conducted only in those private institutions which are recognized by the RTO. Along with this, if a minor below the age of 18 years is caught driving a vehicle, not only will a fine of Rs 25 thousand be imposed but also the license will not be given for 25 years.

Fifth change: Aadhar card free update

The fifth change will come into effect from June 14. Actually, UIDAI has extended the deadline for free update of Aadhaar card till June 14. Aadhaar card holders now have only a few days left to get it updated for free. After this, if you go to the Aadhaar center to get it updated, then you will have to pay a charge of Rs 50 per update.