NHAI Suspends Toll Collection Temporarily on 28.71 km Stretch of Amritsar-Jamnagar Expressway for Repairs

NHAI Suspends Toll Collection Temporarily on 28.71 km Stretch of Amritsar-Jamnagar Expressway for Repairs

Gandhinagar, July 15 – The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) has announced a temporary suspension of toll collection on a portion of the Amritsar-Jamnagar Expressway due to ongoing repair work. As per agency report, toll charges on a 28.71-kilometer stretch in Package-4 of the Sanchore-Santalpur section of National Highway 754K have been waived from 8 AM on July 15 until further notice.

This decision was made to facilitate maintenance operations on the designated segment of the expressway, which falls under the Bharatmala Project—India’s strategic highway development initiative aimed at enhancing inter-regional connectivity. The Sanchore to Santalpur route, spanning 125 kilometers from Rajasthan to Gujarat’s Patan district, is part of an important economic corridor linking northern India to the western ports.

The expressway is strategically planned to boost logistical efficiency by connecting northern states with major ports such as Jamnagar, Kandla, and Mundra. This facilitates faster and more reliable import-export movement of goods, thereby strengthening India’s global trade infrastructure. The toll suspension is expected to offer temporary relief to commuters while ensuring that road quality and safety standards are maintained through timely repair work.

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