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Rajya Sabha creates record, ‘Zero hour’ completed after 15 years

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It proved out to be a record breaking day in the Rajya Sabha. For the first time in 15 years all the 15 questions listed as starred questions during the Question Hour were taken. Added to that 18 members spoke on issues of public importance during the Zero Hour as well.

The last time all listed starred questions were taken up was in 2002 during the 197th Session of the Upper House, officials in the Rajya Sabha secretariat said.

This was made possible as 10 of 20 members in whose names questions were listed were absent from the House, but the Chairman allowed many members to ask supplementary questions.

At the end of Question Hour, Chairman M Venkaiah Naidu said, “So, all questions are completed today.”

During the Zero Hour, members raise issues of public importance, while they question the government on various issues during the Question Hour.

On seeing many members absent during Question Hour, the chairman also said that surprisingly, five or six members who had questions listed against their names did not turn up.

“They have the liberty. I don?t question them. At the same time, we have a responsibility. If you file a question, so much time, energy and resources are spent. Not coming to the House is not a good practice. Keep that in mind,” he said.

When some members complimented the Chairman for smooth conduct of business, Naidu returned the compliment saying, “Your cooperation is good, so my operation was very smooth… thats why the House was able to set this record.”

Members sought governments responses on several major issues including GST filing, poor rating of Indian Renewal Energy Companies, regulation of cryptocurrencies like bitcoin, non-performing assets, clinical trial of drugs and Air Indias operating losses.

As many as 11 members were allowed to speak on issues of public importance during Zero Hour, while another eight were allowed to read out the text of their special mentions.

Due to disruptions and scarcity of time, texts of Special Mentions are usually laid on the table of the House towards of the end of the day but the chairman has suggested that they be taken up in the pre-lunch period.

“The Rajya Sabha today made history. For the first time, all Zero Hour submissions, all Special Mentions were fully completed,” said Naidu amid thumping of desks by members in the House of Elders.

The Chairman expressed hope that in future too, the members would not waste time and stick to the schedule.

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