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What is the difference between zero hour and question hour

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Answered by subhadra53
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ZERO HOUR denotes the time immediately following the Question Hour in both Houses of Parliament. This is about 12 noon which is why it is called Zero Hour. During this hour members can raise matters of great importance without prior 10 days notice. However, the duration of the Zero Hour has varied over the years.

Answered by B612AQ
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Question Hour is the first hour of a Lok Sabha session where the members ask questions to the government. 'Zero Hour' is the session that is held after the 'Question Hour'.

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