With the beginning of March, many rules have changed in the country. Whose effect will be on the common man. The new rules have come into force from 1 March.
Rules Change In March 2023 : March 2023 has started from today. With the new month, new rules have also come into force in the country. Whose effect will be on the common man. From railways to banking, the government has made changes in many rules.
The prices of LPG gas cylinders have also changed from March 1. At the same time, Railways is also going to make major changes in the time-table of trains. The government has also issued new instructions regarding social media.
2 thousand rupee note will not come out from ATM
Indian Bank, one of the leading banks of the country, has decided not to make available Rs 2000 notes from ATMs. According to the report, this new rule is going to be implemented from March 1. Customers will have to visit the bank branch to withdraw Rs 2,000 note.
New rules of social media
The Government of India has made a big change in the IT rules, which will affect the users. The new rules are to come into effect from March 1. This change is related to posts inciting religious sentiments on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. Those who do so may have to pay a fine. Or other action may also be taken.
Railway made changes
Indian Railways is going to make major changes in the time table of 5000 freight trains and passenger trains in view of the rising heat. Along with this, it has been announced to start many new special trains. If you are also planning to travel by train, then definitely check the new time table once.
Bank holiday
There are many holidays in the banks in the month of March. Which can affect the general public. Festivals like Holi and Navratri are also being celebrated. Banks have remained closed for a total of 12 days this month. That’s why before planning to get any work related to the bank done, do the calendar of RBI once.
LPG gas cylinder prices increased
Before Holi, gas distribution companies have increased the prices of domestic and commercial gas cylinders. There has been an increase of Rs 50 in domestic gas cylinder and Rs 350 in commercial gas.