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Context: The 26th meeting of the Eastern Zonal Council chaired by the Union Home Minister in Patna, Bihar.
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Regional Significance
State Presentations
Industrial Development and Contributions
Resource Rich
Cooperative Federalism
Resolution of Issues
National Importance Issues
Infrastructure Projects
Caste-Based Survey
Zonal Councils of India ●Zonal Councils are advisory bodies established by the States Reorganization Act 1956. ●They aim to promote cooperation and coordination among states and between the central government and the states in various areas of common interest. ●These councils are instrumental in fostering cooperative federalism, which is the essence of India's federal structure. ●The Union Home Minister is the common chairman of all Zonal Councils. ●Each Council consists of the Chief Ministers and two other Ministers nominated by each of the States included in the Zone. ●The Chief Minister of the State where the Council is meeting serves as the Vice-Chairman. ●Functions: ○Discussing any matter of common interest in the field of economic and social planning between the Centre and States. ○Resolving inter-state disputes and promoting cooperation among states. ○Advising the Central Government and the Governments of the States concerned on any matter relating to the States included in the Zone. ○Considering and recommending the creation of common regional institutions for research, training, and development. |
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PRACTICE QUESTION Q. How do Zonal Councils contribute to the effective coordination and cooperative federalism in India, and what specific roles do they play in addressing regional issues and promoting inter-state collaboration? |
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