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Government Announces FASTag-Based Annual Pass for Highway Commutes

Government Announces FASTag-Based Annual Pass for Highway Commutes

The Ministry of Road Transport and Highways (MoRTH) on Wednesday announced a FASTag-based annual pass as a cost-effective and more seamless travel solution for frequent commuters. It has been introduced exclusively for non-commercial private cars, jeeps, and vans. With this pass, MoRTH aims to reduce the hassle of frequent toll deduction on highways. Activation, renewal, and other pass-related services will be handled through the Rajmarg Yatra App alongside NHAI and other official websites.

Fastag-based Annual Pass Price, Validity

In a post on X (formerly Twitter), Minister of Road Transport and Highways Nitin Gadkari announced that the FASTag-based annual pass will be priced at Rs. 3,000. It will be valid for up to 200 trips or up to a period of one year from the date of activation, whichever comes earlier. 

The minister clarified that crossing one toll will be considered as one trip and thus, the annual pass will be applicable for crossing 200 toll plazas. Services, such as activation and renewal of the FASTag-based pass will be made available via the Rajmarg Yatra app and official NHAI and MoRTH websites.

“This policy addresses long-standing concerns regarding toll plazas located within a 60 km range and simplifies toll payments through a single, affordable transaction”, the minister said.

The minister highlighted that the new system is a more cost-effective solution. The average cost of crossing the toll today is between Rs. 80-100. With the Fastag-based annual pass, it will be reduced to just Rs. 15. Further, travellers will be able to save up to Rs. 7,000 in toll costs, Gadkari said in a subsequent video post on X.

However, it will only be valid on national highways and not state highways. Further, it remains unknown if the FASTag-based pass will also support toll transactions on expressways.

In addition to the FASTag-based annual pass, the government will also introduce a new solution that will eliminate the need for physical toll plazas. It is set to be replaced by a new system which aims to reduce wait times, ease congestion, and minimise disputes at the collection point.



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“The company is experiencing strong demand for its AI solutions and services from enterprises and consumers, at levels that are exceeding the company’s available supply,” Alphabet said in its statement. “By scaling its investments, the company seeks to expand its foundational infrastructure to support the significant growth opportunity ahead.”

The company added that the stock plan represented a way to “fund its investments in a balanced way while retaining a healthy balance sheet.”

Like other tech giants, Google has announced plans for a massive investment in compute this year, the likes of which will be used to support a flurry of new AI services. At Google I/O last month, CEO Sundar Pichai said that the company expects to spend between $180 and $190 billion on capex before the year is out. Google and other tech giants are expected to spend as much as $700 billion this year on AI capex.

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Part of the plan involves selling $10 billion in stock to Berkshire Hathaway, the massive global holding company formerly led by Warren Buffet.

“The company is experiencing strong demand for its AI solutions and services from enterprises and consumers, at levels that are exceeding the company’s available supply,” Alphabet said in its statement. “By scaling its investments, the company seeks to expand its foundational infrastructure to support the significant growth opportunity ahead.”

The company added that the stock plan represented a way to “fund its investments in a balanced way while retaining a healthy balance sheet.”

Like other tech giants, Google has announced plans for a massive investment in compute this year, the likes of which will be used to support a flurry of new AI services. At Google I/O last month, CEO Sundar Pichai said that the company expects to spend between $180 and $190 billion on capex before the year is out. Google and other tech giants are expected to spend as much as $700 billion this year on AI capex.

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Google parent company Alphabet said Monday that it plans to raise $80 billion to help pay for the massive AI infrastructure buildout it has planned. Alphabet will sell off that amount in stock, and will then use the funds to pay for “general corporate purposes, including capital expenditures to scale AI infrastructure and global compute,” the company said in a statement.

Part of the plan involves selling $10 billion in stock to Berkshire Hathaway, the massive global holding company formerly led by Warren Buffet.

“The company is experiencing strong demand for its AI solutions and services from enterprises and consumers, at levels that are exceeding the company’s available supply,” Alphabet said in its statement. “By scaling its investments, the company seeks to expand its foundational infrastructure to support the significant growth opportunity ahead.”

The company added that the stock plan represented a way to “fund its investments in a balanced way while retaining a healthy balance sheet.”

Like other tech giants, Google has announced plans for a massive investment in compute this year, the likes of which will be used to support a flurry of new AI services. At Google I/O last month, CEO Sundar Pichai said that the company expects to spend between $180 and $190 billion on capex before the year is out. Google and other tech giants are expected to spend as much as $700 billion this year on AI capex.

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