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Toll Revenue To Rise To Rs 1 Lakh Crore Per Annum In Next Five Years, Says Nitin Gadkari

Initiatives like electronic toll collection programme will help boost collection.

A toll collection gate in Noida, India (Photographer: Sanjit Das/Bloomberg News)
A toll collection gate in Noida, India (Photographer: Sanjit Das/Bloomberg News)

India’s toll revenue is likely to swell to Rs 1 lakh crore annually in next five years on the back of initiatives like electronic toll collection programme, which is being implemented pan-India to remove bottlenecks, Union Minister Nitin Gadkari said on Monday.

The minister said that of the total 1.4 lakh kilometre highways under the National Highways Authority of India, 24,996 km of highways currently is under the toll ambit and the length will swell to 27,000 km by the year-end.

The Minister said that from Dec. 1 onwards, toll payments will be via FASTag only under the National Electronic Toll Collection programme, the flagship initiative of the ministry which is being implemented pan-India to remove bottlenecks and ensure seamless movement of traffic.

Besides, in line with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s stress for transport system reforms, the Goods and Services Tax Council has accorded in-principle approval for integration of GST E-Way Bill system and a pact has also been inked.

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“Our toll revenue is Rs 30,000 crore per annum... As we are constructing more roads, we will move forward with the target that in the next five years, the income from tolls rise to Rs 1 lakh crore every year. If we get such revenues, we can get loans from banks and raise more money from markets and invest in more projects,” Road Transport and Highways Minister Gadkari said.

Talking to reporters on the sidelines of a conference on ‘One National One Tag - FASTag - Aadhaar for a Vehicle’, Gadkari said there was no dearth of resources and 75 percent of the projects under NHAI were viable for financing by banks.

The cashless system will not only save time but also result in huge savings to the Gross Domestic Product by reducing delays at toll plazas and cutting down on vehicle fuel.

A FASTag is a device that employs Radio Frequency Identification technology for making toll payments directly from prepaid or savings account linked to it which is affixed on the windscreen of the vehicle and enables the commuter to drive through toll plazas, without stopping for cash transactions.

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He also launched a prepaid NHAI Wallet for FASTag.

He said, electronic toll collection will not only minimise time but will also result in higher security as photos of passengers can be taken at toll plazas.

The Minister said the integration of GST E-Way Bill system will also result in massive reforms.

As per NHAI, in the existing E-Way Bill System, it has been observed that some transporters are doing multiple trips by generating a single E-Way Bill.

Accordingly, a memorandum of understanding was signed between Indian Highways Management Committee Ltd. and GST Network.

The Minister said that integration of E-Way Bill system with FASTag will help revenue authorities track the movement of vehicles and ensure that they are travelling to the same destination as the transporter or the trader had specified while generating the E-Way bill.

Besides, the minister said there are plans to build 2,000 bus ports pan-India.

A number of MoUs were also inked between State road transport corporations and and Indian Highways Management Company Ltd. for bringing toll plazas in states under National Electronic Toll Collection programme.

The minister said that the states willing to come on board will be given all the technology and help from the Centre.

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