The month of June is about to end and July is about to begin a day later. Like every month, many major changes will be implemented in the country from the first date. They can affect every house and every pocket. These changes include an increase in charge on the use of credit cards from LPG Cylinder Price used in the kitchen of the house. Not only this, Indian Railways is also going to change its rules from July 1.
First change- LPG cylinder prices
On the first date of every month, the people of the country are eyeing the changes made by the oil marketing companies in the LPG Cylinder price, which is directly related to the budget of the household kitchen. Earlier in the month of June, oil companies had reduced the prices of 19 kg commercial LPG gas cylinders and reduced them by up to Rs 24 per cylinder. However, the prices of 14 kg domestic gas cylinders have long remained the same. In such a situation, it is expected that their prices may change. Along with the LPG price, companies can also change the prices of Aviation Fuel (ATF), which will affect air travelers.
Second change- HDFC Credit Card expensive
The second major change with the beginning of July is associated with credit cards. Yes, if you use HDFC Bank Credit Card, then it is going to be expensive for you since 1 July 2025. Actually, the bank’s credit users may have to pay additional fees for utility bill payment. Apart from this, using HDFC Credit Card, digital wallet (Paytm, Mobikwik, Freecharge or Ola Money) will be charged 1 percent for adding more than Rs 10,000 a month.
Third change- ICICI ATM charge
The third financial change to implement from 1 July 2025 is connected to the ICICI Bank and after the limit of 5 free transactions in metro cities, a fee of Rs 23 will be applicable on any withdrawal from ICICI Bank’s ATM. This limit has been fixed at three in non-Metro cities. Apart from this, if you talk about the new charge on IMPS transfer, then it will cost Rs 2.50 per transaction on money transfer of up to Rs 1000, more than Rs 5 and Rs 5 on transfer of up to Rs 1 lakh and Rs 15 on transactions up to Rs 5 lakh.
Fourth change- immediate railway tickets and fare
The fourth change is related to passengers traveling from Indian Railways. Indian Railways is going to change not one but several rules from July 1. The first of these is the increase in train tickets, under which the fares of non -AC mail and express trains will increase by 1 paise per kilometer, while the AC class will increase by 2 paise per kilometer. There will be no change in the prices of second class rail tickets and MST for traveling up to 500 km, but if the distance is more than 500 km, then the passenger will have to pay half a paisa per kilometer. The second change of the Railways is related to the Tatkal ticket booking rules and under this change, only Aadhaar Verified users will be able to book Tatkal tickets on the IRCTC website or app from 1 July 2025.
Fifth change- these vehicles will not get fuel in Delhi
The fifth important change is for those keeping vehicles in the capital Delhi. In fact, from July 1, it was announced not to provide petrol and diesel to old vehicles at petrol pumps here. According to the Air Quality Management Commission (CAQM), from July 1, the End-off-Life (EOL) old vehicles will not be allowed to get fuel at the pump. The Eol consists of 10 -year -old diesel vehicles and a 15 -year -old petrol vehicle.