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Travellers Can Win ₹1,000 FASTag Recharge by Reporting Dirty Toilets at NHAI Toll Plazas

By Gireesh Vasishta
Travellers Can Win ₹1,000 FASTag Recharge by Reporting Dirty Toilets at NHAI Toll Plazas

Download the App: Get the latest version of the 'RajmargYatra' app from Google Play Store or App Store. It’s available in English, Hindi, and 13 regional languages.

The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) has launched a unique campaign encouraging highway travellers to report dirty toilets at toll plazas and wayside amenities for a chance to win a ₹1,000 FASTag recharge. This offer is valid until October 31, 2025, and applies across all national highways. Part of the 'Special Campaign 5.0', it aims to improve cleanliness through technology and public participation.Safari Flip 32L Casual Printed Backpack, 2 Compartments, Bottle Holder, Front Pocket, School Bag for Boys and Girls, College Bag, Office Bag, Travel Bag for Men and Women

How to Win ₹1,000 FASTag Recharge:

StepsDownload the App: Get the latest version of the 'RajmargYatra' app from Google Play Store or App Store. It’s available in English, Hindi, and 13 regional languages.

Register Account: Link your FASTag wallet in the app. Enter your Vehicle Registration Number (VRN), mobile number, and other details.

Submit a Report: If you spot a dirty toilet, upload geo-tagged photos via the app’s 'Issue Report' section. Include the location, issue (e.g., litter, lack of water, filth), and VRN details.

Verification: NHAI’s team verifies reports using AI and manual checks within 48 hours. If validated, ₹1,000 will be credited to your FASTag wallet within 24 hours.Also Read: Countries With the Most High-Speed Rail in 2025: here is the info

Key RulesApplicability: Only for NHAI-managed toilets (toll plazas, wayside amenities). Fuel stations or dhabas are excluded.

Limit: One report per VRN for the entire campaign. Only one report per toilet per day; only the first valid report gets the reward.

Reward Details: Non-transferable, non-cash. Directly credited to your FASTag wallet.

Coverage: All national highways, with facilities every 40-60 km.

Why It Matters

This campaign engages travellers to contribute to cleanliness, enhancing the quality of highway facilities. It’s a joint effort by NHAI and the Indian Highways Management Company Limited (IHMCL). For more details, visit the NHAI website or check the app.Use the app while travelling, help improve hygiene, and win a reward! Let me know if you have more questions.