Humsafar Policy for National Highways
On 8th October 2024, Union Minister of Road Transport and Highways launched the Humsafar Policy. It aims to improve the travel experience on National Highways by providing standardized and eco-friendly wayside amenities.
Key Points
- Focus on Marginalized Sections: The policy prioritizes benefits for marginalized communities, ensuring inclusivity in highway amenities.
- Standardized Services: Facilities will include food courts, fuel stations, electric vehicle charging points, restrooms, and more to ensure quality and hygiene.
- Encouragement for Service Providers: Registered service providers will receive benefits such as waivers on renewal fees and increased visibility through the NHAI’s 'Rajmarg Yatra' app.
- Technological Integration: The 'Rajmarg Yatra' app will ....
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