There will be no Question Hour during the upcoming Parliamentary Session. The decision was taken due to the prevailing pandemic situation.
Parliamentary session during normal times
The first hour i.e., 11 a.m. to 12 noon of the day is reserved for question hour wherein, members of the house raise questions and seeks answers from the ministers or other members of the house. These questions can be classified into three types.
- Starred questions
- Unstarred questions
- Short notice questions
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Starred questions:
The answers to the Starred questions should be given orally. Two supplementary questions can be asked by the member who has raised the stared question.
Other members can also ask supplementary questions subjected to the approval from the Speaker or Chairman of the house.
Unstarred questions:
The answers to the Unstarred questions should be in the written form and no supplementary questions are allowed.
Both starred and un-starred questions have to be submitted 15 days in advance.
Short notice questions:
These questions are asked with a notice of less than 10 days. The answers to these questions are given orally.
Every day, 20 starred questions and 230 un-starred questions are answered.
After the question hour, one hour i.e., 12 noon to 1 p.m., is called Zero Hour.