New Delhi: The price of aircraft fuel (ATF) was cut by 4.4 percent on Thursday. This decline is the second major decline within a month.
In addition, the price of commercial LPG cylinders used in hotels and restaurants has been reduced by Rs 14.50 keeping in mind the international benchmark.
According to government fuel vendors, the price of Aviation Turbine Fuel (ATF) in the national capital Delhi has come down by Rs 3,954.38 per kiloliter, or 4.4 percent to Rs 85,486.80 per kiloliter.
Oil companies have cut the price of 19 kg commercial LPG cylinder by Rs 14.50. The price of commercial LPG in the national capital Delhi has come down to Rs 1747.50.
International oil prices have seen a decline in the last few weeks. Global trade war has increased the risk of decline in demand for oil. The price of Brent crude has come below $ 61, the lowest level of the last three years.
From today, it has become expensive for bank customers to withdraw money from ATMs. Now the bank will charge a fee of Rs 23 on each withdrawal after the completion of free withdrawal transactions for the month. Till now this fee was Rs 21.
Customers can make five free transactions every month from their bank’s ATMs. These transactions include both financial and non-financial transactions.
In metro cities, customers can make a total of three free transactions from other bank ATMs every month, including financial and non-financial. Customers in non-Metro cities can make a total of five free transactions from other banks’ ATMs every month, including financial and non-financial.
Railway ticket booking rules have changed from May 1. Now waiting tickets will be valid only for general coaches. You cannot travel in sleeper coaches on waiting tickets. Apart from this, the advance reservation period has been reduced from 120 days to 60 days. From May 1, all regional rural banks of 11 states including Uttar Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh will be merged with a large bank. This will improve banking services and will provide more facilities to customers than before.