Rule Change From 1st June: From LPG to Petrol-Diesel… there will be 8 major changes in the country from 1st June, there will be a direct impact on your pocket.
Rule Change From 1st June: Today is the last day of May. The month of June is going to start from tomorrow. The new month is bringing with it many changes. From June 1, new rules will be implemented on LPG Cylinder Price, Petrol-Diesel Price, UPI, ATM, Aadhaar. The new export duty on petrol and diesel is also going to be implemented from June 1. Whereas car lovers are also going to be hit by inflation. These changes will have a direct impact on your pocket. The budget of housewives will get spoiled.
First change: Two changes regarding LPG cylinder
On the first of every month, oil marketing companies revise the prices of LPG cylinders. Issues new rates (LPG Cylinder New Rates). Changes in LPG price may also be seen on the first of June. The price of 19 kg commercial LPG cylinder has increased significantly in recent months. However, domestic cylinders have been kept free from this till now. 9 kg commercial gas cylinder is available for Rs 2078. Whereas a 14 kg domestic LPG cylinder is available for Rs 960. Due to the uncertainty of the Gulf War, petroleum companies may increase cylinder prices. If the price of domestic cylinder increases, it will affect the budget of housewives.
Apart from this, in view of the West Asia crisis, some other special changes are being made so that people do not face any problem of gas. One of these changes is going to be implemented from June 1, under which your kitchen cylinder connection may be cancelled. The government has said that if there are both PNG and LPG connections, then the LPG will have to be surrendered.

Second change: Petrol-Diesel and ATF
On the 1st of June, there is also a change in the air fuel i.e. Air Turbine Fuel (ATF Price). Any fluctuations in this have a direct impact on the pockets of people traveling by air. Amidst the deepening oil crisis due to the West Asia conflict, the Central Government has decided to impose new duties on the export of petrol, diesel and ATF (Petrol-Diesel New Export Duty), which will be effective from June 1, 2026.

Third change: Air travel will become expensive
Due to Iran war, the price of crude oil has increased significantly. Due to this, aviation fuel i.e. ATF has also become very expensive. This is affecting the airline companies. Air India and Indigo are preparing to cut the number of domestic flights from June 1. This deduction can last for 90 days. Due to this, air travel may become more expensive in the coming days.

Fourth change: cars expensive
Car lovers are going to be hit hard by inflation from June 1. The country’s largest car manufacturer Maruti Suzuki had recently announced to increase the prices of its cars. The new prices will come into effect from tomorrow. The company has decided to increase the prices of its different models and variants by up to Rs 12,800.

Fifth change: Withdraw PF money through UPI
The facility to withdraw PF money through UPI can start in this month. Preparations for this are almost complete from EPFO side and its testing has also been completed after several months. After the launch of this facility, you will be able to instantly transfer your PF money directly to your bank account through apps like Google Pay, PhonePe or Paytm.

Sixth change: Rules related to solar panels
The Approved Model and Manufacturer List (ALMM List-II) for solar panels will be valid from June 1, 2026. With its implementation, only those solar modules and cells will have to be used in government schemes and other subsidized projects, which will be included in this list.

Seventh change: Free Aadhaar update
The free facility of online Aadhaar update will also end in June. Its deadline is June 14. After that, fees will have to be paid to update name, address or other information in Aadhaar. According to the new rule, a fee of Rs 25 may be charged for online update and up to Rs 50 for updating at an Aadhaar center.

Eighth change: Change in PAN rules
There will also be changes in the rules related to PAN card from June 1, 2026. Income Tax Department is going to increase surveillance on big transactions. Under the new income tax rule, PAN had to be given for depositing cash more than Rs 50,000, but now this condition has been removed. Whereas for property purchase also the PAN limit has been increased from Rs 10 lakh to Rs 20 lakh.
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