The Zero Hour in Parliament is a parliamentary practice in India, introduced in 1962. It allows Members of Parliament (MPs) to raise urgent matters without prior notice, typically occurring immediately after the Question Hour. This time is utilized to address pressing issues or concerns that require immediate attention from the government. The practice has become an important aspect of parliamentary proceedings, enabling MPs to bring various topics to the forefront.
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