Zonal Council

Why in News?

Union Home Minister Amit Shah highlighted that zonal councils evolved from discussion forums to engines of cooperation, resolving 83% of issues discussed. He spoke at the 27th Eastern Zonal Council meeting, underscoring greater inter-state collaboration.

Description:

  • Idea promoted by then PM Jawaharlal Nehru.
  • Set up under the States Reorganisation Act, 1956.
  • Statutory bodies (not constitutional).
  • Five Zonal Councils:
    • Northern Zonal Council
    • Central Zonal Council
    • Eastern Zonal Council
    • Western Zonal Council
    • Southern Zonal Council
  • North Eastern States are not included in these; they have the North Eastern Council (1972 Act) for their special needs.

Objectives of Zonal Councils

  • Promote national integration.
  • Arrest growth of acute state consciousness, regionalism, linguistic and particularistic tendencies.
  • Enable Centre and States to cooperate and exchange ideas/experiences.
  • Establish cooperation among States for speedy execution of development projects.

Organisational Structure of Zonal Councils:

  • Chairman: Union Home Minister.
  • Vice Chairman: Chief Ministers of member States (by rotation, one-year term).
  • Members:
    • Chief Minister + two other Ministers (nominated by Governor) from each State.
    • Two members from Union Territories in the zone.
  • Advisers:
    • One nominee from NITI Aayog (earlier Planning Commission).
    • Chief Secretaries and another officer/Development Commissioner from each State in the Zone.
    • Union Ministers invited as necessary.

Functions of Zonal Councils

  • Advisory bodies.
  • May discuss matters of common interest among member States.
  • Can advise Central Government and State Governments on actions to be taken.
  • Can discuss and recommend on:
    • Economic and social planning.
    • Border disputes.
    • Linguistic minorities.
    • Inter-State transport.
    • Matters connected with State reorganisation under the Act.

Difference from Other Cooperative Federalism Platforms

  • Other platforms include:
    • National Development Council
    • Inter-State Council
    • Governor’s/Chief Ministers’ Conferences
    • Other high-level conferences.
  • Zonal Councils’ Unique Features:
    • Regional forums of cooperative endeavour among economically, politically, and culturally linked States.
    • Compact, high-level bodies.
    • Focused on specific regional issues with a national perspective.

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