The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) has achieved significant savings of Rs 20.62 billion in toll collection costs during the financial year 2024–25, marking a major improvement in efficiency and transparency at public-funded toll plazas. According to official data, the cost of toll collection fell from Rs 47.36 billion in FY2023–24 to Rs 26.74 billion in FY2024–25, a 44 per cent reduction. In terms of revenue share, the cost dropped from 17.27 per cent to 9.27 per cent, underscoring enhanced operational performance. In FY2023–24, toll agencies collected Rs 27,417 crore, of which Rs 226.81 billion was remitted to NHAI. In FY2024–25, total toll collections rose to Rs 288.23 billion, while remittances to NHAI climbed to Rs 261.49 billion. NHAI attributed this achievement to
NHAI Cuts Toll Collection Costs by Rs 20.62 Billion in FY2025
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