These changes are being implemented from March 1, will have a direct impact on your life!

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New Delhi: From the first date of every month in the country, some rules or changes come into force. This is also going to happen on the first date of March. Since 1 March 2021, some important changes are being implemented in the country. They are related to your health to banking transactions. Let’s see what is going to change in the country from March 1 ..
Elderly and sick will get Kovid vaccine

From March 1, the elderly over 60 years of age and those above 45 years who are suffering from serious diseases will start getting Covid vaccine. It will be free in government hospitals of the country. Vaccine money will have to be paid in private hospitals. Corona rescue vaccine will be installed in 10 thousand government centers and 20 thousand private hospitals. If more than 60 years of central government ministers get vaccinated in government hospitals, they will have to pay the price.

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Primary schools are opening
In Uttar Pradesh and Bihar all primary schools from classes one to five are going to open from March 1. Guidelines for this have been issued by the state governments. Schools have already been opened for students of classes 3 to 5 in Haryana. Now 1st and 2nd regular classes will start from 1st March.

This change of Bank of Baroda is being implemented
Bank of Baroda has alerted the customers that the IFSC codes of Vijaya Bank and Dena Bank will not work from 1 March 2021. This means that the existing IFSC codes of the branches of these two banks will be valid only till 28 February 2021. Customers will have to use the new IFSC code from 1 March. The merger of Vijaya Bank and Dena Bank with Bank of Baroda (BoB) took effect from 1 April 2019. After this, the customers of Dena Bank and Vijaya Bank became customers of Bank of Baroda. Bank of Baroda has also stated that customers can get check books with new MICR code by 31 March 2021.

The new deadline to give information in the ‘Conflict to Confidence’ scheme
The Income Tax Department has extended the deadline for giving details under the Direct Tax Dispute Resolution Scheme ‘Dispute to Confidence’ to 31 March 2021. Along with this, the time for payment without an additional amount has been increased to 30 April. The deadline for making declarations under the scheme was 28 February earlier, while the deadline for disputed tax amount payment was 31 March.

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