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Eight ancient Shiva temples align almost perfectly along India's 79° east longitude, revealing a mysterious sacred blueprint ...
India is poised to revolutionize highway toll collection with a GPS-based system starting May 1, 2025, replacing FASTag. This ...
While the FASTag system is faster than the traditional cash collection method, it requires vehicles to stop at the toll booth ...
The Ministry of Road Transport and Highways is reportedly planning to introduce a high-tech GPS-based toll system starting ...
India plans to replace the FASTag system with a new GPS-based toll collection method, aiming to eliminate long queues at toll ...
On April 19, 1975, the Indian Space Research Organisation (Isro) launched Aryabhata—the country’s very first satellite into ...
There is no confirmation as of now, which highways will be the beneficiary to the GNSS toll collection in the first phase.
The Ministry of Road Transport and Highways has refuted claims of a nationwide satellite-based toll collection starting May 1 ...
A new hybrid tolling system will be tested on specific routes with no nationwide rollout planned yet. The current FASTag system will continue to operate as usual.
Road travel in India will become easier. A new GPS-based toll system starts on May 1. The National Highways Authority of ...
Starting May 1, FASTag will be replaced by a GPS-based toll system across India. NHAI’s new tech promises faster, fairer, and ...
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