Irani and Gowda were permanent invitees to the council headed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Irani and Gowda were divested of their HRD and Law and Justice portfolios respectively in the last Cabinet reshuffle in July. Irani is now Textiles Minister, while Gowda holds Statistics and Programme Implementation portfolio.
Both the ministers were dropped from the council which was reconstituted yesterday, according to an official order.
HRD Minister Prakash Javadekar has been included in the new council. Ravi Shankar Prasad, Minister of Electronics and Information Technology, who also holds the Law and Justice portfolio, continues to be on the council.
It is tasked to inquire into and advising upon disputes which may have arisen between states and also to investigate and discuss subjects in which some or all of the states, or the Union, have a common interest.
The Prime Minister had in July chaired the 11th meeting of the council after a gap of nearly ten years. The previous meeting of Inter-State Council was held in December 2006.
The council has as its members chief ministers of all states, chief ministers of union territories having a Legislative Assembly and administrators of union territories not having Legislative Assembly, and six union ministers.
Ten Cabinet Ministers and Ministers of State (Independent Charge) are permanent invitees to the council.
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Ministers of State (Independent Charge)-- Dharmendra
Pradhan (Petroleum and Natural Gas), Piyush Goyal (Power, Coal, Mines and New & Renewable Energy) and Nirmala Sitharaman (Commerce and Industry).
There has been no change in the composition of Standing Committee of the Inter State Council which is headed by Rajnath Singh.
The Standing Committee is mandated with processing all matters pertaining to Centre-State relations before they are taken up for consideration in the Inter-State Council. It also monitors implementation of decisions taken on the recommendations of the council.
