Here's the truth of Nitin Gadkari's 12-hour toll slip message
Here's the truth of Nitin Gadkari's 12-hour toll slip message
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A variety of fake messages are frequent edits on viral WhatsApp and social media. Many people unknowingly rely on them to fight the other, but when confronted with reality, there is a different feeling of disgrace. A message is going viral on social media these days, with Union Road Transport and Highways Minister Nitin Gadkari asking for a 12-hour slip cut instead of a single or double side at the toll plaza. Let us know the full details

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The cutting of a news paper is shared in this message, which says, "If you cut a slip at the toll plaza, the tollman asks, "One side or both sides." So let me tell you that you tell them to slip 12 hours, not double or single side. If you can come back in 12 hours, you won't take any tolls. Time on the slip is also written". We also received these messages and we decided to find out the truth about it. The people who made this message are so vicious that the message was turned into a newspaper cutting so that the innocent people could be taken into confidence. But the way these messages are going viral on WhatsApp, social media, it seems that vicious acts have succeeded.

On Twitter too, people are tagging Union Minister Nitin Gadkari, the National Highways Authority of India and the Union Road Transport and Highways Ministry complaining that toll workers are cutting their slips by refusing to talk about 12 hours. But there are no hearings of people's complaints, as well as no one telling it the truth, so no lies. The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) has not given any order to find out the truth about the message. No such order has been issued by the Union Ministry of Road Transport and Highways. At the same time, Union Minister Nitin Gadkari has also not given any order in this regard. On the other hand, his ministry issued a statement on December 28, 2018, terming it as false and saying that there is no 12-hour slip rule.

For your information, the ministry says that under the toll collection rules issued on December 5, 2008, 3 types of charges are charged from trains passing through the toll plaza. Single Journey, Returns Journey and Manthali Pass. The return journal slip is meant to be carried within 24 hours. On the other hand, the fare of the return journey is one and a half times that of a single journey. Cars, Jeeps, Vans and Light Motor Vehicles - Rs 0.65 per km.Light commercial vehicles, light goods vehicles, and minibusses - Rs 1.05 per km bus or truck - Rs 2.20 per km heavy construction machinery, earth moving Equipment or Multi-Axle Vehicles - Rs 3.45 per km Oversized Vehicle - Rs 4.20 per km.

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