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    National Highways: UPI Payments 1.25x Higher After Cash Ban

    New Delhi, April 7 Cash payments at toll plazas will be discontinued for travelers on national highways from April 10, the road transport and highways ministry has said.In a gazette notification, the ministry has said that in cases where a vehicle enters a fee plaza without a valid FASTag...
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    Highway Project Timelines Revised: New Construction Caps Set

    New Delhi, April 6 The government has set a base construction period of 12 months for highway projects valued up to ₹300 crore and 18 months for road construction projects costing between ₹301 and ₹500 crore.The Ministry of Road Transport and Highways (MoRTH) said on Monday that the base...
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    Faster Highways: India Moves to Digital Toll Collection

    New Delhi, March 31: Road users across India will no longer be able to pay toll fees in cash from April 1 as the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) switches to a fully digital payment system.As a major step towards modernizing highway travel, NHAI will implement a complete ban on cash...
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    NHAI Raises ₹28,307 Crore Through InvIT and TOT Models in FY26, Nears ₹30,000 Crore Target

    NHAI Raises ₹28,307 Crore Through InvIT and TOT Models in FY26, Nears ₹30,000 Crore Target Asset Monetization Gains Momentum with InvIT and TOT Bundles New Delhi, March 30: The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) has mobilized ₹28,307 crore during the 2025–26 fiscal year through a mix of...
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    Road Infrastructure Growth Drives Projected Toll Revenue Increase

    New Delhi, March 24 – Union Road Transport and Highways Minister Nitin Gadkari said on Tuesday that toll collection in India is expected to see a significant increase in the coming years, driven by rising road projects, increasing vehicle numbers, and a shift to advanced digital systems...
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    PM Narendra Modi Says FY27 Union Budget Prioritises Productive Spending, Infrastructure Push Over Populism

    PM Narendra Modi Says FY27 Union Budget Prioritises Productive Spending, Infrastructure Push Over Populism New Delhi, February 15: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday said that productive spending remains a defining feature of his government’s policy framework, asserting that the recently...
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    India Boosts Urban Development and Startup Funding with New Projects

    New Delhi, February 14 – The Union Cabinet has approved projects worth ₹1,60,504 crore in its final meeting at the South Block, before passing a resolution to shift its operations to the Seva Teerth complex, Union Minister for Railways and Electronics and IT, Ashwini Vaishnaw, said on Saturday...
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