Many changes are going to happen from 1st November i.e. today. From now on, WhatsApp will not work in some iPhone and Android phones. Apart from this, SBI customers will get the facility to submit life certificate through video call. There has also been a change in the time table of many trains. We are telling you about such changes from 1st November.
gas cylinder became expensive
Petroleum companies have increased the price of 19 kg commercial cylinder by Rs 264. Now the commercial cylinder in Delhi has become 2000.50 rupees. However, there has been no change in the price of domestic gas cylinders.
Changes in the time table of trains
Indian Railways has changed the time table of trains across the country from 1st November. The new timetable will be implemented from today. Let us tell you that the timings of 13 thousand passenger trains and 7 thousand goods trains have been changed. Not only this, the timings of about 30 Rajdhani trains running in the country will also change from November 1.
whatsapp will be closed
WhatsApp will no longer work on some iPhones and Android phones from November 1. According to the information given on WhatsApp, from November 1, WhatsApp will not support Android 4.0.3 Ice Cream Sandwich, iOS 9, and KaiOS 2.5.0. Smartphones on which it will not support include Samsung, ZTE, Huawei, Sony and Alcatel etc.
SBI customers will be able to submit life certificate through video call
State Bank of India (SBI) has started a new facility for pensioners. Now pensioners will be able to submit their life certificate i.e. life certificate through video call sitting at home. Life certificate is the proof of the pensioner being alive. To continue the pension, it has to be deposited every year in the bank, post office or financial institution where the pension comes.
Banking rules will change
Now banks will have to pay charges for depositing and withdrawing their money. Bank of Baroda (BoB) has started this. Banking beyond the prescribed limit from next month will attract a separate fee. From November 1, customers will have to pay Rs 150 for the loan account. Deposit up to three times will be free for account holders, but if customers deposit money for the fourth time, they will have to pay Rs 40. On the other hand, Jan Dhan account holders have got some relief in this, they will not have to pay any fee on deposit, but will have to pay Rs 100 on withdrawal.