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Inviting Suggestions on Improvement in the Functioning of ED

Inviting Suggestions on Improvement in the Functioning of ED
Start Date :
Apr 30, 2026
Last Date :
May 30, 2026
23:30 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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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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suvankar Majumder
suvankar Majumder 2 weeks 3 days ago
Title: Green Mahashivratri – A Zero Waste Initiative Idea: My idea is to celebrate Mahashivratri as a Zero Waste Festival by making the temple a Plastic-Free Zone and promoting eco-friendly practices. Separate bins for wet, dry, and puja waste should be installed for proper waste management. Temple flowers and organic waste can be converted into compost, reducing pollution and supporting sustainability. Water refill stations should be set up to minimize plastic bottle use, while a Green Volunteer Team can guide devotees and spread awareness about cleanliness and environmental protection. Impact: This initiative will create a cleaner temple, reduce waste, and inspire people to celebrate festivals responsibly. Tagline: “Green Temple, Clean Festival – Har Har Mahadev!”
suvankar Majumder
suvankar Majumder 2 weeks 3 days ago
Title: Green Mahashivratri – A Zero Waste Initiative Idea: My idea is to celebrate Mahashivratri as a Zero Waste Festival by making the temple a Plastic-Free Zone and promoting eco-friendly practices. Separate bins for wet, dry, and puja waste should be installed for proper waste management. Temple flowers and organic waste can be converted into compost, reducing pollution and supporting sustainability. Water refill stations should be set up to minimize plastic bottle use, while a Green Volunteer Team can guide devotees and spread awareness about cleanliness and environmental protection. Impact: This initiative will create a cleaner temple, reduce waste, and inspire people to celebrate festivals responsibly. Tagline: “Green Temple, Clean Festival – Har Har Mahadev!”
suvankar Majumder
suvankar Majumder 2 weeks 3 days ago
Title: Green Mahashivratri – A Zero Waste Initiative Idea: My idea is to celebrate Mahashivratri as a Zero Waste Festival by making the temple a Plastic-Free Zone and promoting eco-friendly practices. Separate bins for wet, dry, and puja waste should be installed for proper waste management. Temple flowers and organic waste can be converted into compost, reducing pollution and supporting sustainability. Water refill stations should be set up to minimize plastic bottle use, while a Green Volunteer Team can guide devotees and spread awareness about cleanliness and environmental protection. Impact: This initiative will create a cleaner temple, reduce waste, and inspire people to celebrate festivals responsibly. Tagline: “Green Temple, Clean Festival – Har Har Mahadev!”
suvankar Majumder
suvankar Majumder 2 weeks 3 days ago
Title: Green Mahashivratri – A Zero Waste Initiative Idea: My idea is to celebrate Mahashivratri as a Zero Waste Festival by making the temple a Plastic-Free Zone and promoting eco-friendly practices. Separate bins for wet, dry, and puja waste should be installed for proper waste management. Temple flowers and organic waste can be converted into compost, reducing pollution and supporting sustainability. Water refill stations should be set up to minimize plastic bottle use, while a Green Volunteer Team can guide devotees and spread awareness about cleanliness and environmental protection. Impact: This initiative will create a cleaner temple, reduce waste, and inspire people to celebrate festivals responsibly. Tagline: “Green Temple, Clean Festival – Har Har Mahadev!”
suvankar Majumder
suvankar Majumder 2 weeks 3 days ago
Title: Green Mahashivratri – A Zero Waste Initiative Idea: My idea is to celebrate Mahashivratri as a Zero Waste Festival by making the temple a Plastic-Free Zone and promoting eco-friendly practices. Separate bins for wet, dry, and puja waste should be installed for proper waste management. Temple flowers and organic waste can be converted into compost, reducing pollution and supporting sustainability. Water refill stations should be set up to minimize plastic bottle use, while a Green Volunteer Team can guide devotees and spread awareness about cleanliness and environmental protection. Impact: This initiative will create a cleaner temple, reduce waste, and inspire people to celebrate festivals responsibly. Tagline: “Green Temple, Clean Festival – Har Har Mahadev!”
suvankar Majumder
suvankar Majumder 2 weeks 3 days ago
Title: Green Mahashivratri – A Zero Waste Initiative Idea: My idea is to celebrate Mahashivratri as a Zero Waste Festival by making the temple a Plastic-Free Zone and promoting eco-friendly practices. Separate bins for wet, dry, and puja waste should be installed for proper waste management. Temple flowers and organic waste can be converted into compost, reducing pollution and supporting sustainability. Water refill stations should be set up to minimize plastic bottle use, while a Green Volunteer Team can guide devotees and spread awareness about cleanliness and environmental protection. Impact: This initiative will create a cleaner temple, reduce waste, and inspire people to celebrate festivals responsibly. Tagline: “Green Temple, Clean Festival – Har Har Mahadev!”
suvankar Majumder
suvankar Majumder 2 weeks 3 days ago
Title: Green Mahashivratri – A Zero Waste Initiative Idea: My idea is to celebrate Mahashivratri as a Zero Waste Festival by making the temple a Plastic-Free Zone and promoting eco-friendly practices. Separate bins for wet, dry, and puja waste should be installed for proper waste management. Temple flowers and organic waste can be converted into compost, reducing pollution and supporting sustainability. Water refill stations should be set up to minimize plastic bottle use, while a Green Volunteer Team can guide devotees and spread awareness about cleanliness and environmental protection. Impact: This initiative will create a cleaner temple, reduce waste, and inspire people to celebrate festivals responsibly. Tagline: “Green Temple, Clean Festival – Har Har Mahadev!”
suvankar Majumder
suvankar Majumder 2 weeks 3 days ago
Title: Green Mahashivratri – A Zero Waste Initiative Idea: My idea is to celebrate Mahashivratri as a Zero Waste Festival by making the temple a Plastic-Free Zone and promoting eco-friendly practices. Separate bins for wet, dry, and puja waste should be installed for proper waste management. Temple flowers and organic waste can be converted into compost, reducing pollution and supporting sustainability. Water refill stations should be set up to minimize plastic bottle use, while a Green Volunteer Team can guide devotees and spread awareness about cleanliness and environmental protection. Impact: This initiative will create a cleaner temple, reduce waste, and inspire people to celebrate festivals responsibly. Tagline: “Green Temple, Clean Festival – Har Har Mahadev!”
suvankar Majumder
suvankar Majumder 2 weeks 3 days ago
Title: Green Mahashivratri – A Zero Waste Initiative Idea: My idea is to celebrate Mahashivratri as a Zero Waste Festival by making the temple a Plastic-Free Zone and promoting eco-friendly practices. Separate bins for wet, dry, and puja waste should be installed for proper waste management. Temple flowers and organic waste can be converted into compost, reducing pollution and supporting sustainability. Water refill stations should be set up to minimize plastic bottle use, while a Green Volunteer Team can guide devotees and spread awareness about cleanliness and environmental protection. Impact: This initiative will create a cleaner temple, reduce waste, and inspire people to celebrate festivals responsibly. Tagline: “Green Temple, Clean Festival – Har Har Mahadev!”
suvankar Majumder
suvankar Majumder 2 weeks 3 days ago
Title: Green Mahashivratri – A Zero Waste Initiative Idea: My idea is to celebrate Mahashivratri as a Zero Waste Festival by making the temple a Plastic-Free Zone and promoting eco-friendly practices. Separate bins for wet, dry, and puja waste should be installed for proper waste management. Temple flowers and organic waste can be converted into compost, reducing pollution and supporting sustainability. Water refill stations should be set up to minimize plastic bottle use, while a Green Volunteer Team can guide devotees and spread awareness about cleanliness and environmental protection. Impact: This initiative will create a cleaner temple, reduce waste, and inspire people to celebrate festivals responsibly. Tagline: “Green Temple, Clean Festival – Har Har Mahadev!”