Road trips are always exciting, until you have to hunt for a clean toilet! Now, you can earn a reward in the form of a FASTag recharge for reporting dirty toilets on Indian highways. The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) has announced a special initiative to improve cleanliness on Indian highways, and here’s all you need to know about it.
₹1,000 FASTag Recharge By Reporting Dirty Toilets On Highways
According to The Economic Times, NHAI has announced a special drive that encourages highway users to report dirty toilets at toll plazas. For doing this, they can get a ₹1,000 FASTag recharge. This reward system is available till October 31, 2025, and is valid across all National Highways in India.
Every Vehicle Registration Number (VRN) linked to a FASTag number is eligible for the ₹1,000 FASTag recharge. If people can report dirty toilets constructed, operated, or maintained under NHAI jurisdiction, then they are eligible for this reward. It is to be noted that toilets at retail fuel stations, dhabas, or other public facilities are not included in this drive.
You can report dirty toilets on Indian highways on the Rajmargyatra app. Now, if you’re wondering what happens when multiple reports for the same toilet are received on the same day? In that case, the NHAI will consider the first valid image reported. Furthermore, each VRN is eligible for only one reward. Only original photos will be accepted.
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How Can You Earn This Reward?
NHAI has kept the process to earn the ₹1,000 FASTag recharge quite simple!
1. Download the latest version of the ‘Rajmargyatra’ app on iOS or the Play Store.
2. Capture “clear, geo-tagged, and time-stamped pictures” of the dirty toilet on any Indian highway.
3. Submit the details with the correct user name, location, VRN, and mobile number via the app.
The VRN reporting dirty toilets will be eligible for a ₹1,000 FASTag recharge, which will be credited to the FASTag account. This reward is non-transferable and cannot be claimed in cash.
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So, if you’re travelling on any highway till October 31, make sure you keep your phone ready and capture dirty toilets to claim your FASTag reward.
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