In 'Zero Hour' members can raise questions without prior notice to the Chairman.
Normally if you have to raise a question in parliament, it has to be pre-informed and tabled. In zero hour, you are free to bring up any issue of public interest without prior notice.
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Question Hour comes first [11 am]. Then by noon Zero Hour begins.
Zero hour is the innovative discussion process introduced by the Indian parliament to the world parliamentary system.
No! Question Hour & Zero Hour are not the same in terms of the Indian Parliament. The houses (Lok Sabha / Rajya Sabha) have a designated window in a day when MPs can raise questions to the concerned ministers. These questions have to be submitted well in advance and ministers are notified about these so that they get time to prepare for answers. The window given for asking such questions and letting the ministers respond to them is the "Question Hour". However, there is another window in the house when members can ask questions without any prior notice. This window is called the "Zero Hour". Hope this helps! Rgds, RV
zero hour
"Zero hour" is the moment when something is going to happen. If you picture an old-fashioned clock, imagine that the 12 is both 12 and 0 - both the beginning and the end of the time period. When the clock hands get to the 12, it starts over, so it's "zero hour."
Zero hour is that period in the parliament when it is in the session when the important matters of the house are discussed. This,however,should not be confused with the question hour which is essentially the time where the MP's raise questions regarding any administrative activity. while the question hour lasts only for one hour from 11:00-12:00,the duration of the zero hour is unspecified.
Zero Hour - Zero Hour album - was created in 1999.
Lok Sabha is the Lower House of Indian Parliament.
Indian parliament done very much but no resolution came out of it.
The first Speaker of Indian Parliament was Mr. G V Mavalankar.
Indian parliament has 2 houses: Lok sabha Rajya sabha