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From Fake Calls, Credit Cards To Aadhaar, These 5 Rules Will Change After 3 Days


5 credit card rules to cylinder will change after 3 days

Before the start of every month, some rules are announced in the country. August too saw changes in rules ranging from LP gas prices to credit card transactions. Now when only 3 days are left for the month of August to end, the month of September will begin. Many important changes will take place in the coming months which will have a direct impact on the common man. There will be changes in rules ranging from credit cards to cylinders to Aadhaar in the next month. Let us know what important changes will take place in September and how they can affect the pockets of the common man?

These rules will change starting in September.

Changes in ATF-CNG prices

Starting in September, oil market companies will review the prices for aviation fuel, i.e. air turbine fuel (ATF) and CNG-PNG. After that, the tariff may change. New prices for ATF and CNG-PNG may be introduced on 1 September.

New rules for credit cards:

New credit card rules will come into effect in September, including setting the reward points limit for utility transactions by HDFC Bank and changing the payment schedule by IDFC First Bank. These updates may impact how cardholders earn and use rewards.

Action against fraudulent calls

New rules against fraudulent calls and messages will come into effect from September 1. TRAI’s guidelines will transition telemarketers to a blockchain-based system by September 30, with the aim of improving security and reducing spam.

aadhaar card updates

The last date to update the Aadhar card for free is September 14. To avoid fees, users will have to update their address or other details before this deadline.

DA

In September, there may be an increase of up to 3 percent in the dearness allowance (DA) for government employees. So far, employees pay 50 percent of the dearness allowance, but after the increase, it may be raised to 53 percent.

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