Banks will have to pay a charge for deposits more than the limit


Gas cylinder cannot be booked without OTP and delivery of gas bottle to the gas holder without showing it

New Delhi: On the one hand, inflation is skyrocketing and on the other hand, the rules of some sectors, including the banking sector, are changing from day one. The rules, which will change from November 1, include charges on deposits and withdrawals from banks, changes in railway timetables and changes in the method of booking gas cylinders.

Under the new rules, which came into force on November 1, banks will now have to charge for depositing and withdrawing their rupee. According to the BOB, from next month, people will be taxed separately for banking beyond the prescribed limit.

Under the new rule, it will be free to deposit money in the savings account three times, but if the account holder deposits money more than three times in a month, he will have to pay Rs 40 each time.

However, Jandhan account holders have been relieved. There is no tax on depositing money more than three times. However, on withdrawing money, one has to pay Rs.

In addition, the process of delivering gas cylinders to homes will be completely changed from November 1. According to the new rule, OTP will be sent to the customer's register number after booking the gas. No booking can be done without OTP. In addition, the customer will be able to take the cylinder only after showing the OTP to the delivery boy delivering the cylinder at home.

Thus the difficulty of customers giving wrong address and mobile number under the new cylinder policy may increase. For this the companies have advised all its customers to update their name, address and mobile number so that they do not have any problem in getting the cylinder. However this rule does not apply to commercial cylinders.

With the start of the new month, Indian Railways is going to change the timetable of trains across the country. The changes were originally scheduled to take effect on October 1, but for some reason the date was extended to November 1. The new timetable will be implemented in trains from early next month. The change includes 15,000 passenger trains and 7,000 freight trains. In addition, the timing of 30 Rajdhani trains running in the country will also change.


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