High-Level Committee to Strengthen State Autonomy
- Recently, the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu has set up a high-level committee to recommend measures on state autonomy with a view to protect state governments’ rights and improve working relations with the union government.
- It is a three-member committee headed by former Supreme Court Judge Justice Kurian Joseph.
- The committee is expected to submit its interim report by January 2026 and the final report within two years.
- The mandate of the committee includes:
- to review the Constitutional provisions, laws, rules and policies with respect to Centre-State relations;
- to recommend ways to restore subjects moved from the State List to ....
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