New Delhi, Dec. 11 -- An increase in the number of e-way bills generated for the shipment of goods within and across states suggested there was an uptick in economic activity in November after a dip in October, according to data available from GSTN, the company that processes tax returns.

In November, businesses raised 129.8 million e-way bills, the second-highest ever, and about 2.4% more than the 126.8 million bills raised in October.

This increase in the movement of goods suggests GST revenue collection could get a boost in December after a modest 0.7% improvement in November to Rs.1.7 trillion, owing to sharp GST rate cuts that took effect from 22 September and external trade headwinds for India's manufacturing sector.

The governme...