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August 4, 2025

India's 'Apna Ghar' Initiative: Modern Rest Facilities for Truck Drivers

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Kalpana SharmaCurrent Affairs Editor & Content Lead

Key Highlights

  • 368 rest centers, offering 4,611 beds, located across national and state highways.
  • Each unit is embedded within the retail outlets of public-sector oil companies, ensuring instant accessibility for long-haul motorists.
  • A dedicated mobile application lets drivers reserve a bed, view availability, and receive the latest updates in real time.
  • Facilities encompass dormitory accommodation, a kitchen serving affordable meals, drinking-water purification, toilets, and a bathing area.
  • Driver feedback and app download figures indicate a favourable reception of the programme.

Detailed Insights

Strategic Placement: By anchoring the rest centers in the very sites where drivers refuel, the government eliminates the need for drivers to seek separate lodging.

Scale of Adoption: As of July 1, 2025, 368 units have been built, aggregating 4,611 sleeping berths—an average of 12.5 beds per centre—providing ample space for the nation’s truck workforce.

Comprehensive Amenities: Apart from a safe sleeping area, each centre features a self-service kitchen and dining space, a fully equipped bathing zone, clean toilets, and a purified water supply to meet health standards.

Digital Interface: The ’Apna Ghar’ app, launched alongside the centres, offers step-by-step booking, real-time availability, and feedback collection, which has already generated a steady rise in weekly downloads.

Government Commitment: Minister Suresh Gopi highlighted the initiative as a reflection of the government’s broader aim to enhance infrastructure and working conditions for truck drivers, recognising their pivotal role in keeping supply chains fluid.

Key Concepts

  • Apna Ghar : A governmental facility providing hygienic rest and dining for truck drivers along highways.
  • Public‑Sector Oil Company (OMC) : State-controlled petrol distribution entities whose retail outlets host the rest centers.
  • Long‑haul Driver : A truck operator whose routes span multi-state journeys, requiring regular rest stops.
  • Mobile Application Interface : The digital platform that facilitates booking, information access, and user feedback.
  • Infrastructure Enhancement : The overarching policy initiative aimed at improving physical assets and worker welfare.

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