E-way bill: Govt hopeful that portal's performance will be robust this time



Coming April 1, all eyes will be on the roll out of electronic-way bill for inter-state movement of goods worth Rs 50,000 or more, especially so because the first introduction of the system on February 1 had failed as the technology backbone crumbled under heavy load. Some 480,000 bills had been generated on Day-1, causing the system to crash.
Now, after two rounds of testing, the group of ministers to fix the issues with the GST portal, under Bihar Deputy Chief Minister Sushil Modi, is hopeful that the system is ready to take a load of up to 7.5 million e-way bills in a day. The GoM expects that initially 2.6 million bills will be generated and this number will subsequently increase to 5 million.
Of the 9.6 million assesses, 950,000 have moved to the pilot e-way bill. Around 8,500 transporters are generating these bills and 650,000 bills are being generated daily.
So, the GoM is sure that the system will not crash this time. It should be noted that rollout of e-way bill is still tentative because the GST Council is yet to take it up at its March 10 meeting, though that might be only a formality.

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