UDAN Scheme, forest clearance for roads, issues of national importance on agenda

New Delhi, Dec 26 (ANI): Union Home Minister Amit Shah virtually attends the felicitation ceremony of newly elected MLAs organised by Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Surat, in New Delhi on Sunday. (ANI Photo)

North Zone Council meeting in Amritsar

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, Sept 24: Regional connectivity under UDAN Scheme, environment and forest clearance for road network and issues of common interest will figure at 31st North Zone Council meeting to be chaired by Union Home Minister Amit Shah at Amritsar in Punjab on September 26.
Lieutenant Governors of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh Manoj Sinha and Brig (Retd) BD Mishra along with senior civil and police officers of their UTs will attend the meeting.
Excelsior had earlier exclusively reported that Shah will chair the North Zone Council meeting on September 26.
An official statement issued today said the Council’s 31st meeting will be held at Amritsar.
The Northern Zonal Council comprises the States of Punjab, Haryana, Rajasthan and Himachal Pradesh and the Union Territories of Delhi, Jammu and Kashmir, Ladakh and Chandigarh.
The council discusses a wide range of issues, including matters related to the Bhakra-Beas Management Board, affiliation to Panjab University, road construction work under PMGSY, canal projects and water sharing, matters related to reorganisation of states, and infrastructure development.
Other issues include land acquisition, environmental and forest clearance, regional connectivity under the UDAN scheme and issues of common interest at the regional level.
Many issues of national importance are also discussed in every meeting of the Zonal Councils, the statement said.
Chief Ministers of the member States along with two senior Ministers from each State and the Lieutenant Governors/ Administrators of the Union territories are part of the Council. The Chief Secretary and other senior officers of the State Governments and UTs and senior officers of the Central Government will also participate in the meeting.
The Narendra Modi Government has been regularly holding meetings of the Zonal Councils as part of its overall strategy to strengthen and promote cooperative and competitive federalism in the country, officials said.
The Regional Councils provide a forum for discussion in a structured manner on issues affecting one or more States or issues between the Centre and the States.
In the last nine years under the guidance of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the number of meetings of the Zonal Councils and its Standing committees have increased by three times, they said.
Regional Councils help in developing a coordinated approach through discussion and exchange of views between states on important issues of social and economic development.
The Zonal Councils take up issues involving the Centre and States and one or many States falling in the zone.
They, thus, provide a forum for resolving disputes and issues between the Centre and the States and among many States in the zone.
The meetings of the Zonal Councils are used by the States and Union Territories (UTs) to also share their best practices.
The Councils also discuss a broad range of issues which include boundary-related disputes, security, infrastructure matters like road, transport, industries, sharing of water, and power, matters pertaining to forests and environment, housing, education, food security, tourism and transport, among others.
There are five Zonal Councils in the country which were set up in 1957 under Section 15-22 of the States Reorganisation Act, 1956.
The Union Home Minister is the chairperson of each of these five Zonal Councils and Chief Ministers of the host state (to be chosen by rotation every year) is the Vice-Chairperson.
Two more Ministers from each State are nominated as members by the Governor.