
In an effort to improve the cleanliness along the main traffic routes, the National Highways Authority (NHAI) began a special motivation drive that encouraged commuters to report non -target toilets on the tolls. In return, Nhai promised to grant £1,000 users who notice dirty devices that will be credited directly to their Fastag accounts.
This program is valid until 31 October 2025 on all Indian national highways.
How can Fastag users earn £1,000 by reporting dirty toilets
– Download the latest version of Rajmargyatra.
– Clarify the bright, geo-marked photograph of dirty toilets on toll squares under the jurisdiction of Nhai, along with time grades.
– Send the application details including the user’s name, mobile number, and vehicle registration number (VRN).
– Every VRN that successfully reports dirty toilets will be entitled £1,000 that will be credited to the Fastag account.
Terms and Conditions
In order for the drive to be fair, effective and transparent, Nhai has set certain rules and restrictions that are as follows:
– The drive can only be used for toilets designed, operated or maintained by NHAI. As a result, other toilets found along the highways are excluded from the program, for example in Dhabas, fuel stations or other public places.
– Each VRN is entitled to only one reward £1,000 for the duration of the scheme.
– Regardless of the number of messages, rewards for each toilet device are provided only once a day. If more users report the same toilet, only the first valid image will be considered for the reward.
– Images used to report toilets must be captured via Rajmargyatra. Manipulated, duplicated, dated or previously reported images will be rejected.
How does the screening process work
The NHAI reports submitted by AI-Aistised, and if necessary, there is a manual verification.
This two -layer screening process is designed to ensure a fair payment of the rewards while maintaining the integrity of the unit.
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