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Inviting Suggestions on Improvement in the Functioning of ED

Inviting Suggestions on Improvement in the Functioning of ED
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Apr 30, 2026
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May 30, 2026
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The Directorate of Enforcement (ED), in collaboration with MyGov, invites citizens to share constructive suggestions to enhance its functioning, transparency, and efficiency. This ...

The Directorate of Enforcement (ED), in collaboration with MyGov, invites citizens to share constructive suggestions to enhance its functioning, transparency, and efficiency. This initiative aims to gather innovative ideas and practical inputs to strengthen enforcement mechanisms, improve service delivery, and adopt citizen-centric approaches. Participants are encouraged to contribute thoughtful recommendations that can support the Directorate in addressing emerging challenges and further strengthening financial integrity and accountability.

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kheemanand pandey
kheemanand pandey 2 महीने 3 दिन पहले
उक्त संबंध में सरकार विशेष त्वरित कार्रवाई कर सकती कर्तव्यनिष्ठ अधिकारीगण व्यवस्थित उदाहरण पेश करें आरोप जमीनी हकीकत पुख़्ता हो सजा सख्त कम समय पर हो यदि नेता ऐसे मामले में आरोपित तो सम्पूर्ण सम्पत्ती जब्त और आजीवन कारावास का कानून निर्माण हो
Rupali Sharma
Rupali Sharma 2 महीने 3 दिन पहले
Inviting suggestions on improvement in the functioning of ED If you mean the functioning of the Enforcement Directorate (ED) in India, improving it isn’t just about stricter enforcement—it’s about making it more credible, transparent, and efficient. Here are practical, grounded suggestions: 1. Strengthen Transparency & Accountability ED often faces criticism for opacity. Publishing periodic reports (case status, conviction rates, timelines) would build public trust. Independent audits or parliamentary oversight can ensure actions are not perceived as arbitrary. 2. Reduce Political Perception A major concern is the perception of political bias. Clear, publicly defined criteria for initiating investigations and time-bound procedures would reduce doubts. Assigning cases through automated/random allocation systems could help. 3. Improve Conviction Rate High-profile arrests don’t matter if convictions are low. Focus should shift to: Stronger evidence collection
Vikash kumar pandey
Vikash kumar pandey 2 महीने 3 दिन पहले
महोदय हमारा विचार यह है कि अगर महीने में 2 दिन के लिए पूरे देश में लॉकडाउन लगाया जाए तो उसे वातावरण कितना शुद्ध हो जाएगा और कितना डीजल पेट्रोल की खपत बचेगी कृपया इस पर गहन विचार करें। विकास कुमार पांडे आनन्द नगर जिला महराजगंज मो*नो*-9839901424
PadmavathyBalasubramanian
PadmavathyBalasubramanian 2 महीने 3 दिन पहले
BJP request to make teachers salary as government 50000 rs per month make india government stop private schools laundering teacher brain for no money like rs 10000 Make women value of nirmala sitaraman unlike nasscom heads Alms make education of women should be made as teacher salary like padma and viji miss Mother of political should Construct 1 bhk and submissive salary to mother thondan kuzhu in tamil too Uzhaipaali needs work is workship happy team work for 4500 rs to 30000 rs at all sectors Paid company block and give brain based education salary for disabled Mrs annamalai similar talent management individuals should be created Thendral father sex should be a full fledged government based sex association In tamil petthaakadan padma be mechanical engineer father rs 10000 now 1lakh value dollars 10000 value. Nasscom make as iocl workers and head Government quarters free education water eb with other companies too Cinematic sex ban to large extend bring up as a holy tamilian
ritu gautam
ritu gautam 2 महीने 3 दिन पहले
ED can become more effective by shifting from only “reaction after crime” to “prediction before crime”. A National Financial Risk Map using AI can identify unusual transaction clusters, fake companies, and scam-prone sectors in advance. Instead of long investigations with limited public understanding, ED can release quarterly simplified reports explaining major fraud patterns and preventive lessons for citizens. A student and youth financial awareness initiative in schools and colleges can reduce cyber and investment frauds at the grassroots level. Introducing mental wellness and ethics training for officers may also improve decision-making under pressure. A balance of technology, transparency, and preventive education can make ED more future-ready and trusted by people.