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Change From 1st November : From tomorrow, rules will change for many services including insurance-GST , last chance today

With the beginning of November, many rules including insurance, GST are going to change. Thousands of patients of the country are being given great facilities since yesterday. Delhi government is going to make big changes regarding electricity subsidy from 1st November. Apart from this, many other changes will happen from tomorrow, which will have a direct impact on you.


New Delhi. Today is the last day of the month of October and tomorrow with the beginning of November 1, not only the month will change, but many rules related to your financial life will also change. Whether it is buying an insurance policy or the LPG cylinder coming every month, many changes are being made to make all these facilities more transparent and easy. This will have a direct impact on your pocket and life as well.

LPG cylinder will be available from OTP, the price will also change

On the 1st of every month, the oil marketing companies review the prices of LPG and if necessary changes are also made in it. It is possible that tomorrow the prices of LPG will be changed once again. Apart from this, now you will get OTP on booking of cylinder and this OTP will have to be given at the time of delivery, only then you will be given LPG cylinder.

KYC mandatory for all insurances

From November 1, KYC will be made mandatory for all types of insurance policies. According to the instructions of IRDA, now whether it is a life insurance policy or general insurance, it will be necessary for all the customers to do KYC. Till now, KYC was required only for life insurance policies. Now KYC will also have to be done for health and vehicle insurance. Till now, only for claims above Rs 1 lakh, companies used to do KYC in it. Now it has been made compulsory for all.

The rule of PM Kisan Yojana also changed

One of the most successful schemes of the central government, the rules of PM Kisan Yojana are also being changed from tomorrow. Under the new rule, now the beneficiary will not be able to check the status on the PM Kisan portal only through his Aadhaar. For this, now they will also have to give the registered mobile number.

Code required for GST return

GST rules are also going to change from tomorrow for lakhs of traders of the country. Now it will be mandatory for taxpayers with a turnover of less than 5 crores to give a four-digit HSN code while filing the return. Earlier this code was of two digits. Earlier, from August 1, it was made mandatory for taxpayers with a turnover of more than 5 crores to enter a six-digit code.

Free treatment in AIIMS OPD

Thousands of patients of the country are being given great facilities since yesterday. Now the fee of Rs 10 for cutting OPD form in AIIMS will be abolished from November 1. Apart from this, Rs 300 being charged in the name of convenience fee has also been abolished.

Electricity subsidy stopped in Delhi

Delhi government is going to make big changes regarding electricity subsidy from 1st November. Under this, it will now become mandatory to register for subsidy. Consumers who will not register, they will not be given subsidy on electricity from November 1.

Pets can be taken on the plane

Akasa Air, a new company that has entered the Indian aviation sector, has said that it is going to provide new facilities to its passengers from November 1. Under this, its passengers will also be able to travel with their pets. The company is also going to start a new cargo service soon.

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