
Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman will chair the 56th GST Council meeting on September 3. File.
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The GST Council is the governing body for Goods and Services Tax implementation in India, comprising representatives from both the central and state governments. The GST Council consists of 33 members from the Central Government and State Governments. They are:
1. The Union Finance Minister (Chairperson)
2. The Union Minister of State in charge of Revenue or Finance
3. The Minister in charge of Finance or Taxation or any other Minister nominated by each State Government
4. Any person nominated by the Governor of the State where there is a proclamation of emergency under Article 356 of the Constitution of India.
A meeting of the Council is duly constituted when it is presided over by the Chairperson with at least one-half of the Members of the Council being present.
Here is the list of 33 members of the GST Council:
Chairperson: Nirmala Sitharaman
Union Minister of State (Finance): Pankaj Chaudhary
Members from the States:
1. Andhra Pradesh: Payyavula Keshav
2. Arunachal Pradesh: Chowna Mein
3. Assam: Ajanta Neog
4. Bihar: Samrat Chaudhary
5. Chhattisgarh: O.P. Choudhary
6. Delhi: Rekha Gupta
7. Goa: Pramod Sawant
8. Gujarat: Kanubhai Desai
9. Haryana: J.P Dalal
10. Himachal Pradesh: Harshvardhan Chauhan
11. UT of Jammu & Kashmir: Omar Abdullah
12. Jharkhand: Rameshwar Oraon
13. Karnataka: Krishna Byre Gowda
14. Kerala: K.N. Balagopal
15. Madhya Pradesh: Jagdish Devda
16. Maharashtra: Ajit Pawar
17. Manipur: Sapam Ranjan Singh
18. Meghalaya: Conrad Sangma
19. Mizoram: Lalduhawma
20. Nagaland: K.G. Kenye
21. Odisha: Mohan Charan Majhi
22. Puducherry: K. Lakshminarayanan
23. Punjab: Harpal Singh Cheema
24. Rajasthan: Gajendra Singh
25. Sikkim: B.S. Panth
26. Tamil Nadu: Thangam Thennarasu
27. Telangana: Bhatti Vikramarka Mallu
28. Tripura: Pranjit Singha Roy
29. Uttarakhand: Prem Chand Agarwal
30. Uttar Pradesh: Suresh Kumar Khanna
31. West Bengal: Chandrima Bhattacharya

Voting mechanism
The GST Council takes decisions through a consensus-based approach during its meetings. When any proposal is put to a vote, the Central Government holds a one-third weightage of the total votes cast in the GST Council meeting. The votes of all the State Governments taken together have a weightage of two-thirds of the total votes cast in the meeting. Every decision of the meeting is taken only if the total weighted votes of the Members present and voting in favour of the proposal is equal to or greater than three-fourths.
As many as 55 meetings of the GST Council have been held so far, and its decisions have had a significant impact on the GST implementation in India. According to the rules, the Council is to meet at least once a quarter.
The 56th GST Council is meeting in New Delhi for two days beginning September 3 (Wednesday) to discuss the proposed pruning of rates. During this meeting, the GST Council is expected to discuss the recommendations of the various Groups of Ministers it has constituted, including the issue of reforming the GST system into a two-rate structure in line with the Central Government’s recommendations.
Published – September 03, 2025 11:06 am IST