actually duration is one hr.
mp's ask all sort of questions in this hr to ministers
but some times it extends to more than an hour
2007-02-08 21:58:01
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answered by bhagirath r 1
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Dictionaries describe a Zero Hour as "the hour at which a planned, especially military operation is timed to begin"; "a crucial moment"; "a time set for the beginning of an attack'; "a decisive or critical time"; "a time when a vital decision or decisive change in the course of events is impending; crisis; the time set as a basis for reckoning the time of day" 3 It is, however, used in a special sense in the parliamentary parlance in India inasmuch as 'real action' begins in the House at that hour! In that sense, Zero Hour may be defined as the interregnum between the end of Question Hour and the beginning of the regular listed business in the House. In other words it is the time which begins at 12 o'clock after Question Hour which is from 11.00 a.m. to 12.00 noon. Although euphemistically called Zero Hour, it may not last for an hour; it may last for some time which may be half-an-hour or more or less. Sometimes it may also occupy full one hour or may even extend beyond an hour, depending on the number of matters which members may like to raise and the gravity and importance of such matters. It is also not necessary that there would be a Zero Hour every day during the session.
2007-02-09 03:59:54
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answered by Sweety 2
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Zero Hour in Indian Parliament has not time limit, the limit is decided by the speaker
2007-02-08 21:05:26
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answered by Madhu 2
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the actual duration of zero hour is one hour but it can be extended
2007-02-09 04:02:41
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answered by Anonymous
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It will last as long as it last
2007-02-08 20:44:05
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answered by Anonymous
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One hour.
2007-02-09 00:27:18
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answered by manoz kakkar 4
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