New Delhi: Many important rules are set to transpiration wideness the country from June 1, 2026, directly impacting the pockets and daily lives of ordinary people. Several major changes will be implemented, including those related to LPG cylinders, Aadhaar, ATM usage, and PAN cards, which could impact the spending habits.
What are the new rules related to LPG and PNG?
The government is implementing stricter rules regarding cooking gas connections starting June 1, 2026. Under the new regulations, only one zippy gas connection will be permitted at a single write or per household. Households that once have a PNG connection will no longer be worldly-wise to store LPG cylinders simultaneously. If you have both connections, you will be required to surrender the LPG cylinder. Failure to do so could result in oil companies blocking or canceling your LPG connection.
New rule for UPI payment
Starting June 1, the rules for UPI payments will change. Now, only the real name registered with the wall will be visible when sending money. This will reduce fraud using fake names or QR codes.
ATM and Financial Rules
Starting June 1 major changes are underway in financial and ATM regulations. Mazuma withdrawals using UPI will now be subject to the bank's five-free transaction limit. Mazuma withdrawals without this stage will incur charges.
Strict rules for PAN card
PAN vellum regulations are stuff significantly tightened, aimed at monitoring large financial transactions. Now, providing a PAN vellum will be mandatory for mazuma deposits or withdrawals exceeding Rs 10 lakh per year. A PAN vellum is required for property transactions exceeding Rs 20 lakh. A PAN vellum is moreover mandatory for purchasing a high-end vehicle over Rs 5 lakh, plane if it's a two-wheeler. New insurance policies will no longer be misogynist without a PAN card.
Aadhaar update fees
From June 1, the fee for updating name, address, stage of birth, or other biometric information at an Aadhaar part-way will be between Rs 75 and Rs 125. However, online document updates on the myAadhaar portal are self-ruling until June 14, 2026, and may wilt chargeable thereafter.
New rules for solar panels
Starting June 1, 2026, the rules for installing solar panels are changing, permitting only government-certified panels under ALMM-II. This will reduce the use of Chinese panels. This could increase the forfeit of solar systems by Rs 3,000 to Rs 9,000. However, subsidies under the PM Surya Ghar Self-ruling Electricity Scheme will continue.
Air travel and fuel
Air travel in India may wilt increasingly expensive and limited starting June 1. Due to a sharp increase in aviation turbine fuel (ATF) prices and lower demand without the summer holidays, IndiGo and Air India have cut domestic flight fares by 15 per cent to 22 per cent for the next 90 days, starting June 1. If you're planning a trip without June 1, trammels your flight status and bookings now.

