The scheme was launched on January 18 by the Department of Trade and Taxes with the aim to nab the traders who issue bills on the cancelled registration number (TIN) and evade tax.
The winners were decided by a lottery and were given cash prizes five times of their bill amount for the month of February with the maximum cash prize of Rs 50,000 per person.
A total of 8,339 bills were uploaded during the month of February. 5,335 entries were held valid, almost triple the number of 1,679 valid entries last month, the officials claimed.
"The jump in the number of entries is remarkable. We expect more people to take part in the competition as the word spreads and more people know about the scheme," said Sanjay Sharma, one of the three persons officiating the lottery draw.
"Through this scheme, we are trying to achieve two things: to encourage people to ask for bill during their purchase and to make it mandatory for the dealers to make the bill. So we are targeting both the customers and the shopkeepers through this scheme," he added.
