Maharashtra Govt Decides To Close All Border Check Posts Across State To Boost Transport Modernization Efforts

Maharashtra Govt Decides To Close All Border Check Posts Across State To Boost Transport Modernization Efforts

This landmark decision comes in response to repeated appeals and follow-ups by transport unions, stakeholders, and the central government. The move aims to eliminate bottlenecks in interstate transportation, enhance road safety, and implement a paperless, technology-driven monitoring system in line with the ‘Ease of Doing Business’ framework.

Kamal MishraUpdated: Sunday, May 11, 2025, 03:01 PM IST
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Maharashtra Transport Minister Pratap Sarnaik | File Photo

In a major policy shift aligning with the GST regime and national transport modernization efforts, the Government of Maharashtra has decided to permanently shut down all Border Check Posts (RTO Border Check Posts) across the state. The announcement was made by State Transport Minister Pratap Sarnaik, who confirmed that the Transport Department has submitted a positive proposal to the Chief Minister after addressing all administrative formalities.

About The Decision

This landmark decision comes in response to repeated appeals and follow-ups by transport unions, stakeholders, and the central government. The move aims to eliminate bottlenecks in interstate transportation, enhance road safety, and implement a paperless, technology-driven monitoring system in line with the ‘Ease of Doing Business’ framework.

As part of the process, compensation of Rs. 504 crore will be paid to the private agency previously appointed for managing integrated check posts, following which all technological and physical infrastructure will be transferred to the Transport Department.

“We welcome this long-awaited and much-needed decision by the Maharashtra Government. It is the result of our persistent follow-up, multiple representations, and continuous pursuit at every level and forum. The permanent closure of RTO border check posts will greatly benefit the road transport sector, reduce corruption and delays, and align Maharashtra with the progressive vision of digital and seamless transport operations. We sincerely appreciate the state government’s action and now look forward to the formal announcement by the  Chief Minister at the earliest,” said Bal Malkit Singh, Advisor & Former President. All India Motor Transport Congress

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