Any changes in the rules related to various things usually apply from the first of the following month. Similarly, from November 1, 2020, there will be changes in various rules. A lot of changes are going to take effect from November 1, from the gas cylinder booking to the trains’ time table. This change is related to the lives and pockets of all of you. In such a situation, it is very important for you to get information about the new rules.
OTP will become mandatory for delivery of gas cylinders
This system is being implemented to ensure transparency in the booking and delivery of domestic gas cylinders. OTP will become mandatory for delivery of LPG gas cylinders from November 1 in 100 smart cities of the country. This means that after booking the LPG cylinder, you will receive an OTP on the registered mobile number. You must tell this OTP at the time of delivery. Only then will the delivery of the cylinder be made. If your address or mobile number is not updated with the LPG distributor, then you should get it updated before November 1. This will not cause you any inconvenience in future.
Indane Gas changed the number of cylinder booking
The country’s leading LPG gas retailer Indane Gas has changed its number for gas booking. The company has now issued a single number 7718955555 for the entire country. Earlier there were different numbers for different circles. If you are a customer of Indane Gas, you will have to call or SMS the new number 7718955555 to book the cylinder. This will greatly facilitate Indane’s customers across the country.
LPG cylinder prices may change
Government oil marketing companies decide on the prices of LPG cylinders on the first of every month. Domestic LPG gas customers may get relief or shock in terms of prices on November 1.
There will be a change in the schedule of trains
Indian Railways is going to change the schedule of trains across the country. Earlier, there was a change in the schedule of trains from October 1, but this time a change has been decided from October 31. This means that from November 1, you will have to check your train schedule before traveling.