Starting
November 1, 2025, several important rules across
Aadhaar, banking, taxes, and more have come into effect. These changes are designed to simplify processes but will have
direct implications on your finances and daily life. Here’s what you need to know:
1. 🆔 Aadhaar Updates Made Simpler
· uidai now allows
fully wallet PLATFORM' target='_blank' title='digital-Latest Updates, Photos, Videos are a click away, CLICK NOW">digital updates of Aadhaar details.·
Biometric updates for children are free for the next year.· Users can update personal information
without visiting a center, saving time and hassle.
2. 🏦 banking Nominee Limit Changed
· The
maximum nominee limit in savings and fixed deposit accounts has been revised.· customers need to
update nominee details in their bank accounts to comply with new rules.
3. 💳 sbi Card Fees Revised
· Some
fees on sbi credit cards have changed, including annual and renewal charges.· Cardholders should
check their statements to avoid surprises.
4. 📅 Pension Deadlines Updated
· Pensioners now have
new submission deadlines for claims and updates.· Missing deadlines could
delay monthly pension payments, so timely action is necessary.
5. 🏠 home Loan Process Reminder
· Certain
post-loan completion steps are now mandatory to avoid legal or record-related issues.· Includes updating
loan closure certificates and property documents with banks.
6. 🛢 LPG Price Revision
· The
19 kg commercial LPG cylinder price has been reduced by ₹5.· Domestic LPG prices
remain unchanged, but businesses benefit from reduced costs.
7. 🧾 GST Compliance Tweaks
· Minor
GST filing and invoice rules have been updated.· Businesses need to
adhere to new compliance norms to avoid penalties.
⚡ Key Takeaways
· These rule changes
touch multiple areas of life, from banking and pensions to Aadhaar and taxes.· Staying updated ensures
financial safety, compliance, and convenience.· Simple steps like
updating Aadhaar, checking bank nominees, and following GST norms can save future hassles.
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