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Que$tion - what is "Zero hour" in the parliamentary proceedings❔

1. time PERIOD when proposals of the opposition are considered.


2. PERIOD after the the QUESTION hour when very IMPORTANT matters are considered.

3. PERIOD of the lunch break.

4. PERIOD when money matters/ bills are discussed.

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Answered by nishika66
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1.Zero Hour. The time immediately following the Question Hour has come to be known as "Zero Hour". It starts at around 12 noon (hence the name) and members can, with prior notice to the Speaker, raise issues of importance during this time.

3.Your lunch break is the period in the middle of the day when you stop work in order to have a meal.

4.A Money Bill after having been passed by the Lok Sabha, and sent to Rajya Sabha for its recommendations, has to be returned to Lok Sabha by the Rajya Sabha, with in a period of fourteen days from the date of its receipt, with or without recommendations.

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Answered by rosey25
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The time immediately following the Question Hour has come to be known as "Zero Hour". It starts at around 12 noon (hence the name) and members can, with prior notice to the Speaker, raise issues of importance during this time.

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