Inter-State Council

The Inter-State Council is a non-permanent constitutional body set up by a presidential order on the basis of provisions in Article 263 of the Constitution of India. The body was formed by a presidential order dated 28 May 1990 on recommendation of Sarkaria Commission.[1][2] The Council is formed to discuss or investigate policies, subjects of common interest, and disputes among states.[2]

Inter-State Council
अन्तर्राज्य परिषद
FormationMay 28, 1990 (1990-05-28)
Chairman
Prime Minister Narendra Modi
Websitehttp://interstatecouncil.nic.in/

Aims

  1. Decentralisation of powers to the states as much as possible.
  2. More transfer of financial resources to the states.
  3. Arrangements for devolution in such a way that the states can fulfil their obligations.
  4. Advancement of loans to states should be related to as ‘the productive principle’.
  5. Deployment of Central Armed Police Forces in the states either on their request or otherwise.

Composition

The Inter-State Council composes of the following members:[3]

  • Standing Committee
  • Home Minister, Chairman
  • 5 Union Cabinet Ministers
  • 9 Chief Ministers

Meetings

The Council has met 12 times since its inception (1990).[4]

Sr. No. Date Prime Minister
1 10 October 1990 Vishwanath Pratap Singh
2 15 October 1996 H. D. Deve Gowda
3 17 July 1997 I. K. Gujral
4 28 November 1997
5 22 January 1999 Atal Bihari Vajpayee
6 20 May 2000
7 16 November 2001
8 27–28 March 2003
9 28 June 2005 Manmohan Singh
10 12 December 2006
11 16 July 2016 Narendra Modi
12 25 November 2017

References

  1. "Article 263 in The Constitution Of India 1949". indiankanoon.org. Indian Kanoon. 28 May 1990. Retrieved 21 December 2016.
  2. "Genesis of the Inter State Council". interstatecouncil.nic.in/. Inter State Council Secretariat. Retrieved 2 January 2017.
  3. "Composition of the Inter State Council". interstatecouncil.nic.in/. Inter State Council Secretariat. Retrieved 2 January 2017.
  4. "Meetings of the Inter State Council". interstatecouncil.nic.in/. Inter State Council Secretariat. Retrieved 2 January 2017.


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