Ganga Expressway Toll Tax: There is a major news for personal vehicle owners. Drivers will have to pay toll tax while climbing and descending the Ganga Expressway. Toll booths are being built on both sides of the Ganga Expressway at the T point in Mangarola. The construction work of about 594 km long Ganga Expressway is going on from Meerut to Prayagraj.
About 23.60 km long Ganga Expressway has been completed in Hasanpur tehsil area of ​​Amroha district. Barely ten percent work is remaining. The only place to get on and off the Ganga Expressway in Amroha district will be at the T point in Mangarola.

The special thing is that drivers will have to pay toll tax here while getting on and off the Ganga Expressway. Toll booths are being built at four places on the T-point roads near the Ganga Expressway in Mangarola on Hasanpur Rahra road. The work of building toll booths is going on at a very fast pace here. Construction work is being done at a fast pace at all four places.

On the other hand, underpasses have been constructed and made operational at all the identified places on the Ganga Expressway. A bus stand is also being built in the direction of Rukhalu near the T point in Mangarola. So that passengers going to Meerut and Prayagraj from here can easily avail bus facility. The construction of the over bridge in Mangarola is also in its final stage. Asphalt road has been completed on most part of Ganga Expressway. The work of construction of bridge on Ganga is also going on at a fast pace. According to sources, the work of construction of Ganga Expressway in Amroha district is going ahead of other districts.

As the construction of Ganga Expressway from Meerut to Prayagraj is getting completed, people are getting happy to travel on it. Because, the journey from here to Meerut will be very short and easy, which will provide a lot of convenience to the people. A large number of students from here are studying in the university in Meerut. At the same time, patients from Hasanpur area reach Meerut for treatment. Accident victims and seriously ill patients used to die on the way as it took a long time to reach Meerut via Gajraula and Garhmukteshwar. At the same time, litigants and advocates will have great convenience in commuting to Prayagraj High Court to plead their cases.