Members of Parliament (MPs) from BJP and DMK on Tuesday gave Zero Hour Notice in Rajya Sabha over several issues.
BJP lawmaker Satyanarayan Jatia has given the notice in the Upper House over the need to spread awareness about the public welfare schemes while party leader Harnath Singh Yadav has moved it over 'injustice towards employees of institutions accredited to AICTE (All India Council for Technical Education)'.
DMK lawmaker P Wilson has given Zero Hour Notice over a demand to 'increase the retirement age of High Court Judges'.
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.
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