New Rules from 1st December 2020: Some important changes are coming into force in the country from December 1, 2020, which are directly related to the life of the common man. These include new guidelines for monitoring, prevention and vigilance related to Corona as well as changes in banking regulations. Let’s know what is going to change in the country from December 1…
COVID’s new guidelines
In these, states and union territories have been asked to strictly implement preventive measures, SOPs and COVID-19 for appropriate treatment, caution and crowd control. The states, union territories will have to ensure that the district administration carefully determines the container zone at the micro level. Only mandatory works will be allowed in these container zones. With this, apart from medical emergency and essential goods and services, movement of people inside and outside these zones will be banned. States and Union Territories can take administrative action to enforce the need to wear face masks which include a fine for not wearing masks in public and work places.
Changes in rules for withdrawing money from PNB ATM
From December 1, PNB 2.0 (PNB, eOBC, eUNI) is going to implement One Time Password (OTP) based cache withdrawal facility. From December 1, between 8 am and 8 am, cash withdrawals of more than Rs 10,000 at a time from PNB 2.0 ATM will now be OTP based. That is, PNB customers will need OTP to withdraw more than Rs 10,000 in these night hours. So customers take their mobile with them.
RTGS facility 24 × 7
From December 1, real time gross settlement (RTGS) facility will be available 24 hours and seven days. That is, customers will be able to transact money anytime through RTGS 365 days of the year. Right now RTGS system is available from 7 am to 6 pm on all working days of the week except the second and fourth Saturday of the month.
New train
The Mumbai-Howrah Daily Superfast train starts operating from December 1. Mumbai-Howrah train will run on its old time. The Jabalpur-Nagpur special train is also starting from December 1. Its service was discontinued after the lockdown. Rewa special and Singrauli special train will also be operated from December 1. Apart from this, Jhelum Express and Punjab Mail are also back on track.
LPG
There is a change in the price of LPG cylinder on the first date of every month. However, there has been no change in this for the last six months. It is to be seen whether the prices of LPG increase or decrease in the month of December or whether the price continues to remain the same.
Source: www.financialexpress.com