NHAI finalises list of highways to be monetised for FY27
The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) has finalized a tentative list of National Highway stretches proposed for monetization during the Financial Year 2026–27.
The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) has finalized a tentative list of National Highway stretches proposed for monetization during the Financial Year 2026–27.
The Supreme Court has directed states to expand animal control infrastructure and asked High Courts to oversee implementation of nationwide compliance measures.
Around 41,500 vehicles crossed the MLFF toll location on the first day after the implementation of the system.
The decision follows receipt of complaints regarding instances where the VRN captured by FASTag readers does not match with the actual registration number displayed on the vehicle number plate.
To promote sustainability along national highways, the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) has taken the first step towards constructing “Bee Corridors” on highways aimed at conserving honeybees and enhancing biodiversity.
In addition, to ensure the availability of resources for effective disaster preparedness, the highways authority is mapping the availability of key machinery for timely deployment.
Ground preparation has already started at the selected sites and plantations shall be taken up during the upcoming monsoon season scheduled to be completed by end of Aug 2024.
In what comes as a relief to the transport operators, the National Highway Authority of India (NHAI) is to allow discounts to state carriage buses.
It is to be noted that the NHAI has raised Rs 40,314 crore through various modes of asset monetisation in 2023-24 against the target of Rs 28,868 crore, and as of now, the authority’s asset monetisation has crossed Rs 1 trillion.
The National Highways Authority of India appealed to commuters to drive responsibly and has taken various measures that will help to minimise traffic rule violations and ensure the safety of the commuters.