Role of Central Zonal Council is important in achieving goal of developed India: Shah

LUCKNOW, 24 June : Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Tuesday said that the  states of the Central Regional Council have an important role in  achieving Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s

goal of building a developed  India by 2047.

While chairing the 25th meeting of the Central  Regional Council here, Shah said that the Central Regional Council is  the only regional council where there is no problem or dispute of any  kind between two member states and this is a great achievement.

Uttar  Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, Uttarakhand CM Pushkar Singh  Dhami, Madhya Pradesh CM Mohan Yadav and Chhattisgarh CM Vishnu Dev Sai  participated in the meeting.

Senior ministers of member states, Union  Home Secretary, Secretary of Inter-State Council Secretariat, Chief  Secretaries of member states and other senior officials of state and  central ministries and departments also attended the meeting.

He  said that while only 11 meetings of Zonal Councils and only 14 meetings  of Standing Committees of Zonal Councils were held from 2004-14, 28  meetings of Zonal Councils and 33 meetings of Standing Committees of  Zonal Councils have been held in 2014-25, which is a 2-fold increase.

He  also said that so far 1,287 issues have been resolved in these  meetings, which is historic and encouraging in itself.

In the  meeting, the Home Minister also asked the member states to increase the  income of Gram Panchayats and make rules for it.

He said that India’s  three-tier democratic Panchayati Raj system will become more effective  only by increasing the income of Panchayats.

A total of 19 issues  including broad topics of national importance were discussed in the  meeting. These included various issues such as implementation of fast  track special courts for prompt investigation and speedy disposal of  rape cases against women and children, brick-and-mortar banking facility  within the designated radius of each village and implementation of  emergency response support system.

In the meeting, the Home  Minister said that all the states of the regional council should ensure  to eliminate malnutrition among children, reduce drop-out ratio to zero  and strengthen cooperation.

(UNI)