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India will become toll naka mukt in next two years as Government has finalised Global Positioning System (GPS) technology based toll collection to ensure seamless movement of vehicles across the country, Union Minister of Road Transport & Highways (MoRTH) and Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises (MSMEs), Mr Nitin Gadkari said at an ASSOCHAM Foundation Week Programme yesterday. He explained that the toll amount will be deducted directly from the bank account based on the movement of vehicles.
While now all commercial vehicles are coming with vehicle tracking systems, the Government will come up with some plan to install GPS technology in old vehicles. He expects the toll collections to reach Rs 34,000 crore in this year by end of March.
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Gadkari also said that all toll collections may reach Rs 34,000 crore by coming March. He stated, by using GPS technology for toll collection, the toll income in the next five years will be Rs 1,34,000 crore.
Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways Nitin Gadkari on Thursday (17 December) announced that the entire nation will be free of toll plazas in the next two years.
He said that India will move on to a Global Positioning System (GPS) technology-based toll collection to ensure seamless movement of vehicles across the country.
Addressing the ASSOCHAM Foundation Week Programme here today, he shared his perspective on the theme âNational Infrastructure Pipeline critical for economic revival across sectors,â and explained that the toll amount will be deducted directly from the bank account based on the movement of vehicles. While now all commercial vehicles are coming with vehicle tracking systems, the Government will come up with some plan to ins
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BusinessToday.In | December 17, 2020 | Updated 19:51 IST
Road Transport and Highways Minister Nitin Gadkari has declared that the Indian Government has zeroed-in on the Global Positioning System (GPS)-based technology for collection of toll tax across the country, in order to ensure seamless movement of vehicles.
Gadkari said that this would enable India to become a toll-booth-free nation in the next two years.