What is the composition of Inter-State Council?

Q.  Who are members of the Inter-State Council?

1) PM.
2) Administrators of union territories not having legislative assemblies.
3) Planning Commission Deputy Chairman.
4) Home Minister.

- Published on 27 Feb 17

a. 1, 4
b. 1, 2, 3
c. 1, 2, 4
d. All of the above

ANSWER: 1, 2, 4
 
  • The Sarkaria Commission on Centre-State Relations (1983–87) recommended establishment of a permanent Inter-State Council under Article 263 of the Constitution.

  • It recommended that in order to differentiate the Inter-State Council from other bodies established under the same Article 263, it must be called as the Inter-Governmental Council.

  • The Commission recommended that the Council should be charged with the duties laid down in clauses (b) and (c) of Article 263.

  • In pursuance, the Janata Dal Government headed by V. P. Singh established the Inter-State Council in 1990.

  • It consists of the following members -

    1. Prime minister as the Chairman.

    2. Chief ministers of all the states.

    3. Chief ministers of union territories having legislative assemblies.

    4. Administrators of union territories not having legislative assemblies.

    5. Governors of States under President’s rule.

    6. Six Central cabinet ministers, including the home minister, to be nominated by the Prime Minister.

    7. Five Ministers of Cabinet rank / Minister of State (independent charge) nominated by the Chairman of the Council (i.e., Prime Minister) are permanent invitees to the Council.

  • The council is a recommendatory body on issues relating to inter-state, Centre-state and Centre-union territories relations.

  • It aims at promoting coordination between them by examining, discussing and deliberating on such issues.

  • Its duties are -

  • investigating and discussing such subjects in which the states or the center have a common interest;

  • making recommendations upon any such subject for the better coordination of policy and action on it; and

  • deliberating upon such other matters of general interest to the states as may be referred to it by the chairman.

  • The Council may meet at least thrice in a year. Its meetings are held in camera and all questions are decided by consensus.

  • There is also a Standing Committee of the Council. It was set up in 1996 for continuous consultation and processing of matters for the consideration of the Council.

  • It consists of the following members -

    1. Union Home Minister as the Chairman.

    2. Five Union Cabinet Ministers.

    3. Nine Chief Ministers.

  • The Council is assisted by a secretariat called the Inter-State Council Secretariat.

  • This secretariat was set-up in 1991 and is headed by a secretary to the Government of India.

  • Since 2011, it is also functioning as the secretariat of the Zonal Councils.

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