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Gadkari Launches ₹3,000 Annual FASTag Pass For Highways: Commuters Welcome New Move To Ease Travel

Gadkari Launches ₹3,000 Annual FASTag Pass For Highways: Commuters Welcome New Move To Ease Travel

Time of India4 hours ago

Union Minister Nitin Gadkari has unveiled a game-changing ₹3,000 Annual Highway Pass for private vehicle owners across India. Effective from August 15, this FASTag-based digital pass will offer 200 trips or 1-year validity, whichever comes first, exclusively for non-commercial vehicles like cars, jeeps, and vans. The move aims to ease congestion, reduce toll disputes, and ensure seamless travel on national highways. The pass can be activated and renewed via the Rajmarg Yatra App and official NHAI and MoRTH portals. The policy also resolves long-standing grievances around closely located toll plazas, offering one hassle-free solution. With this step, the government reinforces its commitment to modern infrastructure, smoother mobility, and transparent toll systems.#HighwayPass #Fastag #NitinGadkari #IndianHighways #TollFreeIndia #RajmargYatra #NHAIUpdate #HighwayTravelIndia #FASTagPass #GadkariAnnouncement #toi #toibharat #bharat #breakingnews #indianews
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