New Delhi: There will be no hours and hours of question and answer in both parliamentary houses for the first two days of the budget session.
Parliamentary budget session will begin on January 31 with the address by President of RAM Nath Kovind to both houses in the Central Hall.
On February 1, Minister of Finance Nirmala Sitharaman will present the Union budget for 2022-23.
Because of these two developments, there will be no zero and question and answer hours for both houses.
Parliament bulletin released on Friday reads, “There will be no ‘Zero Watch’ on January 31 and February 1, 2022.
Members are told that because of the president’s address, for the first two days of the 17th session from the 17th of Lok Sabha, will not There was ‘Zero Hour’ on January 31 and February 1, 2022.
“Furthermore, it was added to the bulletin,” Members were told that the urgent things from the urgent public interest during the ‘zero hour’ would be taken from February 2, 2022.
However, this is for Member information that, to improve public problems that urge the importance of ‘zero clock’ on Wednesday, February 2, 2022, they can save notice on Tuesday, 1, 2022, between 10:00 hours and 18:00 hours both online via E -Portal or manually at the Parliament notification office.
“According to the rules and procedures of parliament, hours and zero hours are held every day for 60 minutes.
At Lok Sabha, the Question Hours are held at the beginning of the process i.e.
From 11am to noon followed by zero clock.
At Rajya Sabha, zero hours starting at 11 am followed by a question and answer hours during the day.
Parliamentary budget session will begin on January 31 at 11 in the morning with the President who discussed both houses in a shared session after the economic survey would be submitted.
Minister of Finance Nirmala Sitharaman will present the Union budget at 11 o’clock in the morning on February 1 and this time, it will be a paperless budget.