Rules Changing from 1st June 2023: These rules will change from 1st June, your pocket will be directly affected

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Rules Changing from 1st June 2023: From 1st June many rules related to your life will change. First of all, the price of LPG gas cylinder can increase on the first date of every month. Also, there will be a change in the prices of PNG and CNG. These changes will directly affect your pocket. Let us know what changes are going to happen from June 1.

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There will be a change in the prices of LPG, CNG and PNG

Every month the government fixes the prices of LPG, CNG and PNG. In April and May, government gas companies had continuously reduced the prices of commercial gas cylinders weighing 19 kg. However, there has been no change in the price of 14 kg cylinder. It remains to be seen whether there will be any change in cylinder prices in June.

Electric two wheelers will become expensive

Electric two wheelers will become costlier from June 1. The Ministry of Heavy Industry has issued a notification on May 21 announcing a cut in subsidy for electric two-wheelers. Earlier this subsidy was Rs 15,000 per kilowatt hour, but now it has been reduced to Rs 10,000 per kilowatt hour. This is the reason why experts are expecting that buying an electric two-wheeler in June will add up to an additional expenditure of Rs 25,000 to Rs 30,000.

100 Days 100 Payments campaign will start from June

The “100 Din 100 Payment” campaign was launched on 12 May. So that, the bank can find out the top unclaimed deposits of each bank in each district of the country within 100 days. Can settle them. The Reserve Bank of India has taken the initiative to reduce the burden of unclaimed deposits in the banking system and return these deposits to their rightful owners/claimants.

cough syrup will be tested before export

The Drug Controller General of India (DCGI) has asked cough syrup manufacturing companies to get samples of cough syrup tested. The government has made the test of syrup mandatory from June 1 before export. In an official statement, the Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT) revealed that cough syrup exporters will have to undergo tests in a government lab before exporting the product. Will be able to export only after found correct.

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