FROM MONDAY, Many sectors and aspects of daily life will undergo changes beginning Monday (November 1). While some of these developments will have an impact on the general public, others may provide opportunities for them to earn money.
These modifications will take effect just days before India celebrates Diwali, the festival of lights.On the technological front, the instant messaging service WhatsApp will execute a big shift that will effect many users across the country and the world.
Here are a few instances of these changes:
Price of LPG cylinders expected to go up, Oil marketing corporations may raise the price of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) cylinders, which are used to cook food in many homes. According to the news outlet, the fuel under-recovery has increased to over 100 per cylinder. However, the rise is contingent on government approval. If approved, this will be the fifth increase in cooking gas rates for houses of all types. In the national capital of Delhi, an LPG cylinder costs $899.50 at the moment.
Reliefs for pensioners, From November 1, the State Bank of India (SBI) will provide a new service. It eliminates the need for retirees to visit a bank branch to submit their lifer certificate. Pensioners will be able to do so via video call thanks to the facility.
Good news for investors, On November 1, anyone wishing to invest their hard-earned money will have the opportunity to do so when Policybazaar launches its initial public offering (IPO). When Paytm’s initial public offering (IPO) begins on November 8, they will have a better chance. Aside from Policybazaar, the IPOs of SJS Enterprice and chemical manufacturer Sigachi industries will also take place on November 1st. It’s also the day Nykaa’s initial public offering (IPO) closes to the general public.
Special trains in festivals, In November, the Indian Railways will conduct special trains in honour of Diwali, Chhath, and other festivities. While some of these trains will begin service on November 1, others may begin on various days during the month. Aside from that, on October 25, the Southern Railway confirmed that its non-monsoon timetable will take effect on November 1.