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petrol and 2.2% for diesel signalling

continued recovery from last year’s

base and improved on-road activity

overall.

FASTag

performance

reflected

seasonal moderation, with transac-

tion volumes falling 4.1% MoM to

370.6 million and toll values easing

by 1.8% to ₹6,669 crore. On a YoY

basis, however, volumes were up

13% and values surged 19% respec-

tively, reinforcing long-term growth

in highway usage and road infra-

structure efficiency.

E-way bill generation for June 2025

moderated on a monthly basis but

maintained

an

impressive YoY

growth.

Intra-state

e-way

bills

dipped 2% MoM, and inter-state by

4%, consistent with reduced freight

activity during monsoon months.

However,

intra-state

generation

rose 21% YoY and inter-state by

17%, while the value of goods

moved increased 13% and 10%,

respectively,

indicating

resilient

trade and logistics activity.

Mr. Y S Chakravarti, CEO and Man-

aging Director, Shriram Finance

Ltd., said:

“As India gets ready for its festi-

vals, a sense of optimism is setting

in. With

lower

interest

rates,

copious monsoon rains, the rural

markets are turning upbeat. Vehicle

sales, more specifically two wheel-

er sales, could witness a strong

rebound. Trucking activity over the

next couple of months is expected

to be strong with goods movement

ahead of festivals and corporate

sector cranking up.” I

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