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The energy price guarantee will rise to an average of £3,000 for typical households in April 2023 for 12 months, meaning millions of households will be stretched further looking for ways to cope with the rising bills. The British Gas Energy Support Fund offers financial help up to £1,500 as well as advice and emotional support for those who need it.
Before receiving financial help, Britons are encouraged to speak to their own energy company. This is the first step.
The British Gas Energy Trust is an independent charity set up to help families and individuals dealing with financial hardship and energy debt across England, Scotland and Wales.
The rising cost of living means more people are struggling with their finances, many for the first time.
Grants over £1,500 will only be considered in exceptional circumstances, and it will only remain open until all the money has been invested.
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According to British Gas Energy Trust, the average grant size has roughly been around £550, and over a third of the recipients have been on a disability benefit and many are families.
Up to 30 percent of them are single parents and a quarter have children under five years old.
To be eligible for the financial support, applicants must be a British Gas customer living in England, Scotland, or Wales, and they must be in or facing fuel poverty.
Once advice has been sought, the British Gas Energy Trust may be able to provide a grant if someone is struggling to pay off gas or electricity debt.
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Customers who pay by credit or with prepayment meters, with a previous outstanding credit account debt, can both apply.
Applicants must provide proof of income when they apply as this will be considered alongside household outgoings to determine if the person is at risk of fuel poverty.
Fuel poverty in England is measured using the Low Income Low Energy Efficiency (LILEE) indicator.
Under this indicator, a household is considered to be in fuel poverty if the following two conditions apply:
- They are living in a property with a fuel poverty energy efficiency rating of band D or below
- When they spend the required amount to heat their home, they are left with a residual income below the official poverty line.
Anyone can apply for the Individuals and families fund, with grants of up to £750 available.
To be eligible, a person must live in England, Scotland or Wales and not have received a grant from the British Gas Energy Trust within the past two years.
The Trust has partnered with the Post Office to run community pop-ups in Post Offices across the UK.
Trained advisors from organisations funded by the Trust will be there to talk about the support people can get to manage money and energy bills.
Non-British Gas customers should note the majority of the grant budget is set aside for British Gas customers.
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Common ITR Filing Mistakes That Can Trigger An Income Tax Notice


Filing an Income Tax Return (ITR) is an annual responsibility for millions of taxpayers, but even minor errors can attract unwanted scrutiny from the Income Tax Department. Common mistakes can trigger an income tax notice, which wastes your time and effort
What are the most common filing errors that you can avoid to ensure their returns are accurate and compliant with tax regulations? Here is the answer:
1. Choosing the wrong ITR form
Choosing the wrong ITR form is one of the quickest ways to receive a “defective return” notice or an audit. Each form corresponds to specific financial profiles. If your income sources do not align with the form’s designated criteria, tax authorities will flag the filing.
2. Missing the ITR filing deadline
Missing the due date can result in a late fee of up to Rs 5,000. More importantly, it forces you to file a “belated return”, which strips your ability to carry forward business and capital losses and charges 1% monthly interest on unpaid taxes.
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3. Quoting the wrong assessment year
Taxpayers often confuse the Financial Year, the year in which you earned the income, with the Assessment Year, the year in which that income is evaluated and taxed. This simple oversight causes severe delays in processing and can attract penalties.
4. Not reporting all sources of income
When taxpayers only declare their primary salary, they overlook secondary earnings. This creates instant discrepancies with the Income Tax Department’s data.
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Cockroach Janta Party Founder Abhijeet Dipke Joins Demonstration At Jantar Mantar Amid Tight Security


Abhijeet Dipke, founder of the Cockroach Janta Party (CJP), joined hundreds of students and young professionals at Jantar Mantar in New Delhi on Saturday as the youth staged a protest over alleged irregularities in examinations and recruitment tests.
The gathering saw participation from school and college students, many of whom arrived wearing cockroach masks, the symbol of the movement. Several attendees carried flowers, books and the national flag, while some school students were accompanied by their parents.
Students at the venue raised slogans and demanded the resignation of Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan.
Dipke Calls For Peaceful Protest
After arriving in Delhi, Dipke urged supporters to maintain discipline and ensure that the demonstration remained peaceful.
In a post on X, he wrote, “Landed. Looking forward to meet you all at Jantar Mantar. Do not forget to carry a book and our Tiranga.”
He also encouraged protesters to offer flowers to police personnel.
“Offer flowers to policemen as a gesture of compassion & gratitude. We have to lead this movement with love and peace,” Dipke said.
Landed.
Looking forward to meet you all at Jantar Mantar. Do not forget to carry a book and our Tiranga!
Offer flowers to policemen as a gesture of compassion & gratitude.
We have to lead this movement with love and peace! https://t.co/HgDSf2gX0U
— Abhijeet Dipke (@abhijeet_dipke) June 6, 2026
The appeal echoed guidelines issued by the organisation ahead of the protest, which urged participants to avoid confrontation and maintain non-violent conduct.
Security Tightened
With a large turnout expected, security was heightened across the national capital. Additional police personnel were deployed at Indira Gandhi International Airport, border entry points and other sensitive locations.
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Officials said more than 1,000 police personnel were stationed across New Delhi and nearby areas as a precautionary measure.
Despite the heavy security presence, organisers continued to stress that the protest was intended to remain peaceful and focused on student issues.
Meanwhile, activist Sonam Wangchuk expressed support for the movement and said he would undertake a six-week fast if Dipke were arrested.
Focus On Exam Concerns
The Cockroach Janta Party has emerged as a prominent online movement highlighting concerns over alleged irregularities in examinations and recruitment tests.
The group has sought accountability in cases linked to NEET, CBSE, CUET and SSC examinations, arguing that students deserve a fair and transparent system.
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Rs 52,600 Minimum Pay & Fitment Factor Of 3.8, Demands Railways Employees’ Association


Consultations for the 8th Central Pay Commission are underway. The Indian Railways Technical Supervisors’ Association (IRTSA) is among the groups asking for salary revisions from the central government.
In a memorandum submitted during an interaction with the 8th Pay Commission on May 19 in Hyderabad, IRTSA proposed a hike in minimum pay and higher fitment factors for technical workers.
IRTSA demanded that the minimum basic salary should be revised to Rs 52,600. It also asked for classifying the post of Senior Section Engineer under Group-B gazetted status. Further it also proposed separate fitment factors for different categories of workers.
The fitment factor is used to calculate the extent to which existing salaries can be revised.
IRTSA recommended that higher indexing of fitment factors should be followed for safety category posts. It advocated a fitment factor of 2.92 for level-1 posts. For posts in levels 6,7 and 8, the association said the fitment factor should be 3.5 and for levels 9 to 12, 3.8.
The association also put forward the demand for a structured five-grade promotional hierarchy for Junior Engineers (JEs), starting from Level-7.
It also called for the correction of pay anomalies that affect technical supervisors as well as better alignment of pay structures in departments for the equitable treatment of employees with comparable responsibilities.
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According to IRTSA’s memorandum, many railway engineers handling critical technical and supervisory functions face prolonged stagnation.
It highlighted how promotion to Group-B suffered from bottlenecks like less number of posts and unjustified comparisons with technical supervisors. IRTSA also asked for the inclusion of a training period for the Modified Assured Career Progression Scheme (MACPS) and the implementation of said scheme and its related court judgements.
The association also discussed allowances for technical supervisors such as night duty, overtime and Production Control Organisation (PCO) allowance with the 8th Pay Commission staff. It opposed the withdrawal of the PCO allowance, claiming that it helps improve productivity.
IRTSA asked for the extension of accident-free service award, risk and hardship allowance to open line engineers as well as staff.
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Over the past few months, several associations have put forward their demands before the 8th Central Pay Commission.
As of now, no decision has been taken on IRTSA’s demands. The commission will collect submissions from different stakeholders before presenting its recommendations to the Centre.
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