
Summary:
Union Minister Nitin Gadkari announced the 'Humsafar Policy,' which aims to offer critical services on national roads such as clean restrooms, baby care rooms, wheelchair access, EV charging stations, and parking. This effort intends to improve user experience, empower businesses, create employment, and enhance the livelihoods of service providers along the highway network.
During the introduction, he emphasized that the Humsafar brand will represent safety and comfort for both passengers and drivers on India's main roads. He stressed the importance of high-quality, standardized services and underscored the government's commitment to delivering first-rate facilities to ensure a quick and seamless travel experience on the country's world-class highway network.
Source: IBEF
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