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Several changes have been made in Banks, Railways, Whatsapp and fuels from November 1.

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: November 1, 2021 11:04 IST

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It is now clear that the second wave of the corona is subsided. But the risk is still there, while the excitement of the Diwali celebration among the people is increasing after the two years lockdown people are feeling free to celebrate Diwali. Even the poorest of the poor are eager to celebrate Diwali. But despite this, fuel prices are increasing rapidly there are several changes have been made in many sectors.
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In the month of October, petrol and diesel prices have gone up by 20 times. As a result, the prices of essential commodities for the common man are slowly rising. On the one hand, ordinary citizens are fed up with rising inflation.
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This time citizens are getting the gift of rising inflation on Diwali. Petroleum companies announce new rates for cooking gas on the 1st of every month. Cylinder prices have been rising for the past few months.
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Some major changes has happened while booking cylinders. From November 1 OTP will be required for the delivery of gas cylinders. OTP will be sent to the customer's registered mobile number after booking the gas cylinder. The gas cylinder will be given to the delivery only after giving OTP.
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Railways will change the schedule from November 1. The timings of 13,000 passenger trains, 7,000 freight trains, and 30 Rajdhani Express will be changed.
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To reduce congestion at stations, the Railways has increased the price of platform tickets at certain railway stations three weeks ago. A platform ticket of Rs 10 has now been increased to Rs 50 at this station. In addition, those who do not wear a mask will be fined Rs 500.
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Bank of Baroda has decided to charge a fee for depositing money in a savings account more than three times a month from November 1. A fee of Rs 40 per transaction will be charged for this. However, Jandhan accounts have been exempted from this.
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Bank of Baroda has decided to charge a fee for depositing money in a savings account more than three times a month from November 1. A fee of Rs 40 per transaction will be charged for this. However, Jandhan accounts have been exempted from this.
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WhatsApp will not run on most versions of iPhone and some Android phones from November 1. WhatsApp will not support Facebook's proprietary platforms Android 4.0.3, ICS, iOS 9, and KAIOS 2.5.0.
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