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India’s revamped e‑NAM 2.0 portal stumbled in its Rajasthan pilot, with data migration glitches, complex re‑registrations, and disrupted trading pushing mandis back to manual processes. The Centre has limited the rollout to 10 mandis while keeping e‑NAM 1.0 running across all 173 markets to ensure continuity and handholding.
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Rajasthan flagged difficulties moving legacy data to the new platform soon after the November 4 launch, citing stalled transactions and traders’ inability to operate smoothly. Reports note farmers and traders struggled with new onboarding steps, while Tamil Nadu was also selected as a pilot state. The government responded by running e‑NAM 1.0 in parallel and restricting 2.0 to select mandis to stabilize operations.
Notable updates
• Pilot issues: Data migration glitches and registration hurdles disrupted mandi trading
• Rollback: e‑NAM 2.0 confined to 10 mandis; e‑NAM 1.0 active in all 173 mandis
• Parallel systems: Both versions to run together to support transition and training
• Pilot geography: Rajasthan (from Nov 4) and Tamil Nadu identified for trials
• Impact: Manual workarounds adopted until stability improves
Major takeaway
e‑NAM 2.0’s pilot underscores a classic tech‑transition challenge: safeguarding continuity and user trust while upgrading critical market infrastructure—prompting a phased, parallel rollout to fix the fundamentals before scaling up.
Sources: Business Standard (English/Hindi), Mint Chennai
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