New Rules From 1 July: The first 6 months of 2025 have passed and now the month of July is about to come in a few days. There are going to be many such changes in the month of July, which are going to be very heavy on the pocket. This includes everything from train ticket fare to withdrawing money from ATM.
Train tickets will be expensive!
From July 1, train tickets are going to become expensive for the common man. According to sources, from July 1, the fare of non-AC coaches can be increased by 1 paisa per kilometer and the fare of AC coaches can be increased by 2 paisa per kilometer.
Tatkal ticket will not be booked without OTP
To curb ticket brokers, the Railways has also changed the rules for ticket booking. From July 1, 2025, users booking Tatkal train tickets will also have to provide OTP, which will be sent to the mobile number registered in their IRCTC account. OTP based Tatkal ticket booking is going to be mandatory from July 15.
Change in ticket booking rules for agents
During booking Tatkal tickets, agents will not be allowed to book tickets half an hour before July 1. This will help more and more people get Tatkal train tickets in the system.
Changed rules for making PAN card
There is going to be a big change in the rules of PAN card from July 1. CBDT said that from July 1, 2025, you will have to compulsorily submit Aadhaar card to get a PAN card. At the same time, those who already have both these documents will have to link them. The last date for this is 31 December 2025.
Withdrawing money from ATM became expensive
Withdrawing cash from ATM is going to be expensive for ICICI Bank customers from July 1. The bank’s customers will get only 3 free transactions. After this, a charge of Rs 23 will be levied on financial transactions and Rs 8.5 on non-financial transactions. In non-metro cities, this limit will be 5 transactions per month.
Will the price of LPG cylinder change?
Oil companies in the country revise the prices of LPG and jet fuel on the first of every month. In such a situation, it will have to be seen on July 1 whether there is any reduction or increase in the prices of LPG or not.