Rule chnages from july
Rule Change From 1st July : Railway Travel Will Become Expensive : The month of July is going to start from tomorrow and from July 1, 2025, many big changes (Rule Change From 1st July) are also going to be implemented in the country, the effect of which will be seen on passengers traveling by railways, from credit card users to LPG users. With the beginning of July, while on one hand the people traveling by Indian Railways will be hit by the increase in fares, this month those using credit cards of banks like HDFC Bank, SBI are also going to get a shock. Along with this, the new order of CBDT for the application of PAN card is going to be implemented from the first date. Let us know about seven such big financial changes, which are going to be implemented in the country from tomorrow…
Rule Change From 1st July
The first change is that from tomorrow i.e. July 1, 2025, Aadhaar card authentication will now be mandatory for the applicant to apply for a new PAN card. Till now, any valid identity card and birth certificate was required to apply for a PAN card, but from the first date this rule is going to change and according to the Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT), PAN cannot be applied without Aadhaar verification.

The second change
which is going to be implemented from the beginning of July is related to the passengers traveling through Indian Railways and under this, after a long time, the increase in train ticket (Train Fare Hike) is going to be implemented from July 1, 2025. In this, it has been announced to increase the fare of 1 paisa per kilometer in non-AC mail and express trains, while 2 paisa per kilometer in AC class. There will be no change in the prices of second class train tickets for travel up to 500 km, if the distance is more than 500 km, then half a paisa will have to be paid per kilometer.

Third change
The third change is also related to railways and now from July 1, only those users will be allowed to book Tatkal tickets who have verified their Aadhaar number with their IRCTC account. This big decision to change the Tatkal ticket booking rules has been taken to prevent the ongoing fraud in Tatkal ticket booking.

Fourth change
Like every month, on the first day of July, the eyes of the people of the country will be on the changes in the prices of LPG cylinders. This change made by the oil marketing companies is related to the budget of the kitchen of the house. In the recent past, oil companies have changed the price of 19 kg commercial gas cylinders several times, but the prices of domestic gas cylinders remain the same. On June 1, the companies had reduced the price of 19 kg cylinders by Rs 24. Now people are expecting a reduction in the prices of 14 kg domestic gas cylinders.

Fifth change
The fifth change to be implemented from July 1 will be for air passengers. In fact, oil marketing companies revise not only the LPG price on the first date of the month, but also the prices of air turbine fuel (ATF Price), in which the increase or decrease has a direct impact on the passengers traveling by airlines. Last month on June 1, 2025, the companies had cut the price of ATF. After the cut in Delhi, the price of ATF (ATF Price In Delhi) was Rs 83,072.55 per kiloliter, in which Rs 3,954.38 was cut. Similarly, in Kolkata it was Rs 86,052.57 per kiloliter, in Mumbai Rs 77, 602.73 per kiloliter and in Chennai Rs 86,103.25 per kiloliter.

Sixth change
Talking about the sixth change, it is related to the banking sector. While July is going to start with increased expenses for HDFC Credit Card users, ICICI Bank ATM users will also get a shock. HDFC Bank credit card users may have to pay extra fees for making utility bill payments. Also, a 1% charge will be levied on depositing more than Rs 10,000 in a month in digital wallets (Paytm, Mobikwik, FreeCharge or Ola Money) using a credit card.

Now, a fee of Rs 23 will be applicable on any withdrawal made from ICICI Bank ATM after the limit of 5 free transactions in metro cities. In non-metro cities, this limit has been fixed at three. New charges are being imposed on IMPS transfers. Rs 2.50 per transaction will be charged for money transfer up to Rs 1000, Rs 5 for transfers above this amount and up to Rs 1 lakh and Rs 15 for transactions above Rs 1 lakh and up to Rs 5 lakh.

Seventh change
With the beginning of July 2025, the effect of the seventh major change will be seen on the drivers of the capital Delhi. In fact, it has been announced that petrol and diesel will not be given to old vehicles at petrol pumps in Delhi from July 1. According to the Commission for Air Quality Management (CAQM), from the first of July, diesel vehicles older than 10 years and petrol vehicles older than 15 years will not be allowed to get fuel at petrol pumps.
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