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Maharashtra cabinet announces mandatory FASTtag for toll collections, revised business rules for improved administration

IndiaTimes Tuesday, 7 January 2025
The Maharashtra cabinet announced mandatory FASTag toll collection from April 1 for all toll plazas in the state. Vehicles without FASTag will face double charges. Additionally, the cabinet approved revised rules of business to improve administrative efficiency, transparency, and decision-making processes in the state.
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