Transporters seem unhappy with this decision of government
Transporters seem unhappy with this decision of government
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In the midst of a nationwide lockdown, the National Highway Authority of India (NHAI) has resumed the collection of charges at toll plazas across the country. The new financial year has been increased by 5% compared to the period before lockdown. The Ministry of Road, Transport and Highways had asked the authority that the forced lockdown by the Coronavirus epidemic on March 24, 2020 should be avoided with toll charges. But now, in a communication, the ministry has ordered to resume toll collection on national highways.

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After the collection of this fee has started, transporters across the country are not happy with this decision of the government as they are already facing cash shortage due to lockdown for almost a month. Kultaran Singh Atwal, President, All India Motor Transport Congress, said, "More than 85% of the transportation fraternity has one to five vehicles and about 65% of them are self-employed and owner-drivers. No relief from the government. Instead, the burden of toll is being given. Convenience rather than income, should be the way forward. "

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According to the supply of transport and the rates of essential commodities can also be affected due to this step taken by the government. He has demanded that the toll collection should be suspended till May 3, 2020, which is the last date to end the nationwide lockdown. A relief package has also been demanded from the government which includes Rs 15,000 per month driver in addition to insurance cover for drivers and cleaners.

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