Hi Friends,

Even as I launch this today ( my 80th Birthday ), I realize that there is yet so much to say and do. There is just no time to look back, no time to wonder,"Will anyone read these pages?"

With regards,
Hemen Parekh
27 June 2013

Now as I approach my 90th birthday ( 27 June 2023 ) , I invite you to visit my Digital Avatar ( www.hemenparekh.ai ) – and continue chatting with me , even when I am no more here physically

Sunday, 18 April 2021

From E-Way Bills to Express-ways of Commerce ?

 


 

 

Context :

Real Time Data on Vehicles without E-Way Bills   /    MINT  -  19 April 2021


Extract :

Ø  The government is working on a system to soon provide report to GST officers on a real-time basis for those vehicles which are moving without e-way bills, to help intercept stuck trucks at toll plazas and check GST evasion.

Ø  The tax officers would also be provided analysis reports on identifying e-way bill EWB with no movement of goods as it would help officials identifying cases of circular trading. It would also provide reports on recycling of e-way bills for tax evasion prone commodities to help officers in identifying tax evaders.

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MY TAKE :

 

Dear Shri Piyush Goyalji,

 

Congratulations on making a beginning to implement my suggestions in following 4 YEAR old E Mail :


Ø  A New Way to E-Way ? ………………………………..[ 15 July 2017 ]


Extract :

 

My request / suggestion to GST Council :

Ø  Aim to turn India’s highways into friction-less “ Conveyor Belts of Commerce “

Ø  Look up conveyor belts in the warehouses of Amazon / Flipkart / UPS / FedEx etc , which carry hundreds of packages per minute – with each package carrying dozens of different items ( can we replace “ packages “ with TRUCKS and “ conveyor belts “ with HIGHWAYS ? )

    Each item within each box , has RFID chip and QR code ( interlinked )

Ø  Sensors placed along the conveyor belt “ reads “ each package and each item inside each package . No need to stop the flow of the packages

Ø  E-way Bill too , will have all the QR Codes / RFID data , of each item loaded onto the truck ( Price / Origin City / Destination City / Supplier with GSTN registration number / Recipient with his GSTN registration number / GST – ISGST – SGST amount for each item / Date of Dispatch / Validity of E Way Bill etc )

Ø  Just like today’s Mobile Apps of UPS / FedEx enable online tracking of each package and of individual items within each package , that “ high technology interface “ being proposed by the Government should incorporate the following technologies :

                   #   QR code / RFID chip

                   #   GPS based NaviC .......................  (  30 Mar 2017  )

                   #   Internet of Things ( IoT )

                   #   Internet of Vehicles ( IoV )............ (  04 Mar 2017  )

                   #   BlueTooth / NFC

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Dear Members of GST Council :

Ø  Here is YOUR opportunity to lead the way ( - in this case , the HIGHWAY ! )

Ø  There is no technical reason why Software Super Power India, cannot lead the world in ,

              Ease of Doing Business

Ø  If you guarantee the business / industry that “ NO INSPECTOR “ will stop the truck along its journey , they will willingly implement ANY / ALL technologies to serve the purpose of E Way Bill

Ø  Remember, all corruption starts by permitting HUMANS to “ interpret “ whether a given process was “ correct / incorrect “ as prescribed – and collect their “ hafta “ for offering to interpret it in favour of the Business / Industry , violating the process !

Ø  By implementing my suggestion  " Fast  Forward to IoV ? " ( 03 July 2017 )  ,

               

technology will SHUT DOWN the truck engine , upon detection of a violation !

And automatically unlock the engine when the violation gets corrected by EDITING the E-Way Bill , on GSTN web site !

            

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With regards,

Hemen Parekh  /  hcp@RecruitGuru.com  /  19 April 2021

 

 

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