Earn Rs 1,000 While You Travel, Here’s How to Participate in NHAI’s ‘Clean Toilet Picture Challenge’ initiative

The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) has launched the 'Clean Toilet Picture Challenge' aimed at promoting cleanliness and hygiene along India's national highways. This initiative invites travelers to share photographs of clean public toilets encountered during their journeys. Participants can earn up to Rs 1,000 by submitting these pictures, thereby contributing to the enhancement of amenities for fellow commuters. The campaign, announced on the social media platform 'X', underscores the NHAI's commitment to improving infrastructure and ensuring that hygiene standards are met at crucial rest stops. This not only aims to elevate the travel experience but also encourages travelers to actively participate in maintaining cleanliness on highways. The initiative aligns with broader efforts to promote public health and hygiene, especially in the context of increasing road travel across the country. By incentivizing participation, NHAI hopes to foster a culture of cleanliness, benefiting both travelers and the environment.
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