Public Question Notice
Full Form of PQN
What is PQN?
A Public Question Notice (PQN) is a formal written notice submitted by a Member of Parliament (MP) or Member of Legislative Assembly (MLA) to the Speaker or Chairperson, seeking information or clarification from a minister on a matter of public importance. In the Indian parliamentary system, the PQN is the first step in the process of asking questions during Question Hour. It must be submitted at least 15 days in advance for Lok Sabha and 10 days for Rajya Sabha, specifying the text of the question, the minister to whom it is addressed, and any background notes. The PQN system ensures that ministers receive due notice to prepare accurate responses, thereby maintaining accountability and transparency in governance. It is a crucial tool for legislators to highlight issues affecting citizens, such as infrastructure delays, policy implementation, or social welfare schemes. For students preparing for competitive exams like UPSC, State PCS, or legislative staff exams, understanding the PQN process is important because it tests knowledge of parliamentary procedures, Question Hour rules, and the distinction between starred and unstarred questions. The PQN represents the bridge between public grievances and executive accountability, forming a vital component of India’s democratic oversight mechanism.
PQN का फुल फॉर्म
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Example
The MP submitted a PQN to the Minister of Railways seeking details on the completion timeline of the new coach factory.