In this article, we are going to discuss three changes that will surely affect your pocket. Recently Indian government made some changes regarding the price of LPG cylinders, Air Turbine Fuel and others that have a direct connection with your expenditure capacity.
In Delhi, the authorities have slashed the price of a 19 kg LPG cylinder by 69.50 Indian rupees. The new cost of the cylinder stands at 1676 in Delhi. The decision to reduce the price came into effect on June 1, 2024. Authorities reduced the prices by 72 rupees in Kolkata and by 70.50 rupees in Chennai.
Mumbai has also witnessed a reduction in fuel charges by 69.50.
The most recent drop in the price was made on May 1, 2024. A 19 kg LPG cylinder cost was reduced by 19 rupees.
Oil companies have reduced the cost of air turbine fuel. The price of 1 kiloliter ATF has shrunk from 1,01,643.88 to 94969.01 rupees. Jet fuel price on Saturday was by 6673.87 per kilolitre. The cost saw a contract of 6.65%. According to the notification of state-owned fuel retailers, The price in Delhi is 94969.01 rupees.
India’s largest public sector bank State Bank Of India has made changes to the rules of Credit Cards. Few of the SBI credit cards shall not be receiving reward points on government-related transactions. The change will impact the many users’ earn rewards and manage their finances. The new rule is effective from June 2024. SBI is India’s premiere credit card issuer.
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