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These rules will change from September 1, know what will affect you

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New Delhi: In the midst of the outbreak of Corona, a number of new regulations were introduced, which are now slowly changing. Some things are going to change in the country from September 1, these changes are related to your life. These changes can affect you financially, so it is important to know about them beforehand. These changes are linked to certain timelines and some rules. This change includes flight travel, EMI, Delhi Metro, LPG cylinders, airlines related facilities. Apart from this, many minor changes will be made. Let’s know about such changes in a series of times …



Delhi Metro likely to start from September 1

Unlock 4 is going to start the fourth phase of lockdown waiver in the country from 1 September. According to officials, during this period, the Delhi Metro can be allowed to operate from September 1. Metro services were suspended from March 22 in view of the growing threat of Corona virus in Delhi.



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LPG cylinder price changes possible

The price of LPG may change on 1 September. The cylinder prices change on the first of every month. It is believed that prices of LPG, CNG and PNG may fall drastically.



Will have to spend more for air travel

From September 1, airlines can be expensive. The Ministry of Civil Aviation has decided to levy high aviation security fees (ASF) from domestic and international passengers from 1 September. Domestic passengers will now be charged Rs 160 instead of 150, while international passengers will be charged $ 5.2 instead of $ 4.85.



Moratorium will end, EMI burden will increase

The EMI of loan customers, which was banned in March this year, ends on 31 August. The decision is expected next week by the State Bank of India (SBI) and Punjab National Bank (PNB).

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