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Rules change from 1 June 2024: From driving license to gas cylinder, these rules will change from June 1, know

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Rules change from 1 June 2024: From driving license to gas cylinder, these rules will change from June 1, know

Rules change from 1 June 2024: With the beginning of the new month, many rules around you will change, from driving license to gas cylinder, new rules will come into effect with the beginning of the new month.

Rules change from 1 June 2024: With the beginning of the new month, many rules around you will change, from driving license to gas cylinder, new rules will come into effect with the beginning of the new month. The impact of these changes is going to be directly on the pockets of the common man. You should be aware of the new rules, otherwise difficulties may increase.

The price of gas cylinder may change

Oil companies change the price of gas cylinders on the first of every month. Gas cylinder prices are released at 6 am on the first day of every month. This time also new rates of gas cylinders will be released on June 1. Oil companies will decide the prices of 14 kg domestic and 19 kg commercial cylinders.

Aadhaar card update

UIDAI has given information regarding Aadhaar Card updation. The date for free updating of Aadhar card is till June 14. You can easily update Aadhaar for free till June 14 without any fees. For offline update i.e. going to Aadhaar center, you will have to pay a charge of Rs 50 per update.

New rule of driving license

Traffic rules have also been changed from June 1. From June 1, you will not need to go to RTO for driving license. You can also get your DL made by going to the driving school, under the new rule there is no need to go to RTO and take the test. You can also pass the driving test from an authorized private driving institute.

Minor will have to pay a fine of Rs 25,000 for driving

From June 1, a heavy fine will be charged for driving a vehicle by a minor below 18 years of age. If a minor is caught driving, he will have to pay a fine of up to Rs 25,000. This initiative is being taken to prevent road accidents.

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