From December 1, 2024, a 19 kg commercial gas cylinder has become costlier by Rs 16.50. Now it will be available for Rs 1818.50 in Delhi. Even a month ago, its price was increased by Rs 62 to Rs 1802. The deadline for free Aadhaar update is ending this month.
Apart from this, message traceability rules are being implemented. Under this, telecom companies will identify suspicious numbers and immediately block them, so that messages from these numbers will not be able to reach the users. Air travel may become expensive as jet fuel becomes expensive by Rs 1,274.
5 changes that will happen in the month of December…
1. Commercial gas cylinder costlier: Price increased by Rs 16.50, no change in domestic cylinder prices. From today, a 19 kg commercial cylinder has become costlier by Rs 16.50. Its price in Delhi increased by Rs 16.50 to ₹ 1818.50. Earlier it was available for ₹ 1802. In Kolkata, it is available at ₹1927, an increase of ₹15.5, earlier its price was ₹1911.50.
In Mumbai, the price of cylinder has increased by Rs 16.50 from Rs 1754.50 to Rs 1771. Cylinder is available for Rs 1980.50 in Chennai. However, there is no change in the prices of 14.2 KG domestic gas cylinder. It is available for ₹ 803 in Delhi and ₹ 802.50 in Mumbai.
2. Free Aadhaar Update: Deadline of December 14 Aadhaar cardholders can update their details (name, address or date of birth) online for free through the myAadhaar portal till December 14, 2024. After this date, charges will apply: Current Charge:
- Offline update at Aadhaar centres: Rs 50
- Online Update through Portal: Free till Deadline
2. Changes in SBI Credit Card Rules: No reward points on digital gaming platform transactions The country's largest bank, State Bank of India (SBI) has changed the rules related to its credit cards. According to the SBI Card website, from December 1, 2024, if you use SBI Credit Card exclusively for transactions related to digital gaming platform/merchant, then the credit cards will earn reward points on transactions related to digital gaming platform/merchant. Will not meet again.
3. Message traceability rules implemented: Customers may face delay in OTP delivery. TRAI has decided to implement traceability rules related to commercial messages and OTP. Earlier, telecom companies had to implement it by October 31, but after the demand of many companies, its deadline was extended to November 31.
Telecom companies can implement this rule of TRAI from 1st December i.e. today. The purpose of this rule change is that all messages sent by telecom companies will be traceable, so that cases of phishing and spam can be stopped. Due to the new rules, customers may face delays in OTP delivery.
What are spam calls or messages? Spam calls or messages are calls or messages made to people from unknown numbers. In these, people are tricked into taking a loan, taking a credit card, winning a lottery, or purchasing any service or product from a company.
4. ATF expensive by Rs 2,992: Air travel can become expensive Oil marketing companies have increased the prices of Air Traffic Fuel (ATF) in metros. This can make air travel expensive. According to the Website of Indian Oil, ATF in Delhi has become costlier by Rs 1318.12 to Rs 91,856.84 per kiloliter (1000 litres). At the same time, ATF in Kolkata has become costlier by Rs 1,158.84 to Rs 94,551.63 per kilolitre.
In Mumbai, ATF was available at Rs 84,642.91 per kilolitre, now it will become costlier by Rs 1,218.11 and will be available at Rs 85,861.02 per kilolitre. ATF price in Chennai has increased by Rs 1,274.39. It is now available at Rs 95,231.49 per kilolitre.
No change in petrol and diesel prices: Petrol in Delhi Rs 94.72 per liter There has been no change in the prices of petrol and diesel even today i.e. on 1st October. At present, petrol in Delhi is being sold at Rs 94.72 per litre, while diesel is being sold at Rs 87.62 per litre. Whereas in Mumbai, petrol is available at Rs 103.44 and diesel at Rs 89.97 per litre.
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