‘Zero Hour’ is an important segment in the proceedings of the Indian Parliament. It provides Members of Parliament (MPs) with an immediate platform to raise urgent matters of public importance without prior notice. This period begins right after the ‘Question Hour’ and precedes the day’s official legislative business. With the Monsoon Session of Parliament commencing today (July 21), the term ‘Zero Hour’ is once again in the spotlight. In this context, we bring you a detailed explanation of what Zero Hour is, how it functions, and why it holds significance.
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