LUDHIANA: Against fears of technical system faults, the first day of e-way bill system for provide of products above Rs 50,000 to other states remained standard on Sunday. However, town businessmen attributed it to less load on legitimate portal (www.ewaybillgst.gov.in) as transactions' number used to be limited due to the vacation.
They stated efficiency of the system could be judged on a running day, and if the government sought after the e-way bill system to paintings smoothly, it will have to come out with possible choices for bill technology like a cell app.
Jasmeet Singh Prince, president of Ludhiana Transport Welfare Association, stated, "The processing was slow, but e-way bills were being generated unlike the last time when the site crashed. Today being Sunday could be one of the reasons for the site to work fine. Real efficiency to handle huge number of transactions can be gauged only on working days."
According to Abhinav Sehgal, a member of Ludhiana Business Forum, "I was easily able to generate e-way bill for a consignment that I had to send urgently to Delhi. However, I am doubtful whether the online system will run as smoothly as today when there was hardly any movement of goods."
Atul Saggar, normal secretary of Apparel Manufacturers' Association, Ludhiana stated, "Considering a high number of users in every state, the e-way bill system will not work efficiently and smoothly until the government launches a mobile app or comes up with some more alternatives to generate e-way bills. At present, there is only one means of generation of bills and that is through the official e-way bill web portal."
Pawan Garg, deputy excise and taxation commissioner (DETC), Ludhiana, stated, "From April 1, e-way bill system was started all over the country and it functioned smoothly. Considering it is a new system for our registered dealers and transporters, we have deputed three ETO-level officers for resolving any issues they might face."
They stated efficiency of the system could be judged on a running day, and if the government sought after the e-way bill system to paintings smoothly, it will have to come out with possible choices for bill technology like a cell app.
Jasmeet Singh Prince, president of Ludhiana Transport Welfare Association, stated, "The processing was slow, but e-way bills were being generated unlike the last time when the site crashed. Today being Sunday could be one of the reasons for the site to work fine. Real efficiency to handle huge number of transactions can be gauged only on working days."
According to Abhinav Sehgal, a member of Ludhiana Business Forum, "I was easily able to generate e-way bill for a consignment that I had to send urgently to Delhi. However, I am doubtful whether the online system will run as smoothly as today when there was hardly any movement of goods."
Atul Saggar, normal secretary of Apparel Manufacturers' Association, Ludhiana stated, "Considering a high number of users in every state, the e-way bill system will not work efficiently and smoothly until the government launches a mobile app or comes up with some more alternatives to generate e-way bills. At present, there is only one means of generation of bills and that is through the official e-way bill web portal."
Pawan Garg, deputy excise and taxation commissioner (DETC), Ludhiana, stated, "From April 1, e-way bill system was started all over the country and it functioned smoothly. Considering it is a new system for our registered dealers and transporters, we have deputed three ETO-level officers for resolving any issues they might face."
Smooth run for e-way bill system on Day 1
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April 02, 2018
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