The Ministry of Road Transport and Highways had earlier announced that from December 1, toll payments on highways would be accepted through FASTags only
IL&FS Engineering and Construction said on Thursday that Bangalore Elevated Tollway Pvt Ltd (BETPL) has been awarded an amount of Rs 492 crore towards claim filed by the company against the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI). IL&FS Engineering and Construction Company Ltd, an IL&FS group company, has 24 per cent stake in BETPL. IL&FS in a statement said it is entitled to about Rs 118 crore from the total claim awarded by the arbitration tribunal. BETPL is a special purpose vehicle (SPV) promoted for the development of four-lane elevated and six-lane road from Silk Board Junction to Attibele in Bengaluru. NHAI had awarded the project to BETPL on a built-operate-transfer (toll) basis in January 2006. The scope of project involved construction of a four-lane elevated highway. "BETPL had filed a claim against the NHAI in the tribunal as per the terms of the contract pertaining to matters related to additional cost incurred due to extension of construction period ..
Our target is to reach out to investors in every segment, be it a large investor, or small, an NHAI official said
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Since FASTag is mandatory, it's better to understand its risks; linking it to your savings will lead to balance being deducted from your bank account
FASTag offers near non-stop movement of vehicles through user plazas and cashless toll fee payments
The FASTag programme is being implemented pan-India to remove bottlenecks and ensure seamless movement of traffic
The National Electronic Toll Collection (FASTag) programme has been implemented nationally to remove bottlenecks and ensure seamless movement of traffic
Almost 90 per cent toll plazas are ready with FASTag infrastructure as of now and only some new toll plazas will face teething issues, the minister said
The government watchdog, in its 'Audit Report on Union Government (Commercial)-Compliance' has also said that NHAI made avoidable payment of Rs 11.79 crore on rent
The monetisation will be subject to approval of the competent authority in the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways or NHAI on a case-to-case basis
The government on Wednesday approved amendments proposed to the Toll Operate Transfer (TOT) model for national highways. The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs (CCEA) has given its approval to the amendments proposed in the TOT model by the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI), Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said. Public-funded national highway (NH) projects that are operational and have toll revenue generation history of one year after the commercial operations date (COD) will be monetised through the TOT model, she said after the CCEA meeting. The monetisation will be subject to approval of the competent authority in the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways/NHAI on a case to case basis, she added. The corpus generated from proceeds of such project monetisation will be used by the government to meet its fund requirements regarding future development and O&M (operations and maintenance) of highways in the country. The model would facilitate efficient toll ...
New mechanism will postpone upfront payment
NHAI's debt has risen eight times from fiscal 2014 to Rs 1.8 trillion fiscal 2019, primarily because of spiralling costs of land acquisition in the roads sector
The petitioner said he made a representation to the NHAI on April 1 but till date no action has been taken after which he approached the high court.
The authority has also been instructed to sprinkle water wherever construction work is being undertaken around Agra, they said
Earlier, on October 30, the company informed the exchanges that NHAI has fixed October 24 as the appointment date for its wholly-owned subsidiary for construction of a highway under Bharatmala
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Senior IAS officer Sukhbir Singh Sandhu on Monday took over as the chairman of National Highways Authority of India (NHAI). Sandhu succeeds Nagendra Nath Sinha who has been appointed as the Secretary, Department of Border Management. "Dr Sukhbir Singh Sandhu has taken over as Chairman, NHAI, today. He is an IAS Officer of 1988 batch Uttarakhand cadre, who has held important positions in the central government and the Government of Uttarakhand, Government of Uttar Pradesh and Government of Punjab," NHAI said. Sandhu was Additional Secretary, Department of Higher Education, Ministry of Human Resource Development. He has done his MBBS from Government Medical College, Amritsar and Master's Degree in History from Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar and he is also a law graduate. "He has vast experience in field of state roads, infrastructure development, PPP projects, finance, urban development, environment, health & family welfare, tourism, revenue administration, rural development, .
Interested candidates are requested to apply for the NHAI Deputy Manager posts on or before October 31, 2019 on the official website - nhai.gov.in