"Rule change" These 5 major changes apply from October 1 on October 1: Bank, UPI, Pension and LPG, direct impact on bags!
The month of September is over and October 2025 was started. At the beginning of this new month, many major changes were made, which is implemented from the first day, ie October 1, 2025. On the one hand, oil companies shocked customers by raising the prices of LPG cylinders, and on the other hand, the rules related to UPI also changed. The effect of these changes will be seen on every home and each bag. Let’s look at five such major changes … October starts each month with very small and major changes with changes, which includes financial changes. The month of October also started in a similar way and many have changed from the first date for the common man to UPI users and passengers traveling from Indian Railways. While the increase in LPG prices shocked the customers during the festive season, the Indian Railways also changed the rules related to online discussion of train tickets, which will affect the railway passengers. First Change: LPG cylinder has become expensive, in the changes to be held from October 1, people have the most view of changes in the prices of LPG cylinders, as it is directly related to the kitchen budget. Let us know that oil marketing companies have reduced the prices of 19 kg of commercial LPG gas over the past few months, but it was increased on the very first day of October and it became expensive from Delhi to Mumbai. According to the IOCL website, the price of cylinders in Delhi was increased by Rs 15 and will be available for Rs 1595 instead of Rs 1580. At the same time, the price in Kolkata rose from Rs 1684 to Rs 1700. Chnna increases. 1738 to Rs 1754. However, there was also no change in the price of 14 kg of household LPG cylinder. Second change: Air trip can be expensive on the first day of October. The second change is related to air travelers, as companies raised the prices of ATF during the festive season after lowering air fuel in September last year. Let us know that the price in Delhi from 1 October 2025 should be implemented from October 1, 2025, that the price in Delhi rose from Rs 90,713,52 per kiloliter to Rs 93,766.02 per kilogram. In Kolkata, the price is now increased of Rs 96.816.58 instead of Rs 93.886.18, in Mumbai, instead of Rs 84.832.83, it increased from Rs 87.714.39 per kiloliter and in Chennai from Rs 94.151.96 per kiloliter to RS 97.302.14. Explain that the price of air turbine fuel will increase the operating costs of the airlines, allowing it to increase the price of flight tickets. Third change: Only such passengers online tickets will be implemented for railway passengers. In fact, Indian Railways announced a change in rules of October 1, 2025 with the aim of preventing fraud in the discussion of train tickets, which can be implemented from today. Below, only such people will book online tickets online in the first 15 minutes after opening the discussion, of which the Aadhaar verification has been done. This rule applies to both IRCTC website or app. Currently, this rule applies to immediate discussion. While no changes have been made for those who buy tickets from computerized PRS counters. Fourth change: This rule associated with UPI also starts with a major change for uniform payment interface or UPI users. The National Payments Corporation of India, ie NPCI-divided information in a circular released on July 29, is removed from the most used UPI functions and is implemented from October 1, 2025 to prevent financial fraud by strengthening user safety, this function is removed from the UPI apps. Fifth Changes: Bumper Holidays in Banks are full of October festivals, and if you have any necessary work related to the bank, then the October bank holiday list released by the Reserve Bank of India does not leave the house so you do not reach the bank and get a lock. In fact, the month begins with the holiday of Durga Puja, and then there are 21 holidays, including Mahatma Gandhi Jayanti, Dussehra, Lakshmi Puja, Maharishi Balmiki Jayanti, Karva Chauth, Diwali, Govardhan Puja, Baiduj and Chhath Puja throughout the month. This includes the second and fourth Saturdays as well as Sunday’s weekly holidays. However, these bank holidays can range from different states and cities.