The Centre and State governments have announced an increase in toll rates on highways across India, including in Chennai, effective from April 1. This decision is expected to impact commuters and transporters using these roads for daily travel and transportation of goods. The toll hike comes as part of the government’s efforts to generate revenue for the maintenance and development of road infrastructure. The increase in toll rates has been met with mixed reactions from the public, with some expressing concerns about the additional financial burden it may impose on them. It is advisable for commuters and transporters to plan their travel budgets accordingly to accommodate the higher toll charges. The move is likely to have a significant impact on the cost of transportation and logistics in the region. Stay updated on the latest developments regarding toll rates and road infrastructure to make informed decisions while traveling on highways in India.

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Centre and state to increase toll charges from April 1, affecting commuters in Chennai.
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