Categories: Pakistan

Submission of Hajj applications under govt scheme to start in mid-November

F.P. Report

ISLAMABAD: Good news for those aspiring to perform Hajj this year as the time for submitting applications is now near.

Quoting its sources, the channel reported that the submission of applications for performing pilgrimage under the government scheme would start by mid-November.

They further said that the federal cabinet was likely to approve the Hajj Policy for the year, 2024 in the beginning of November.

On people’s recommendations, several changes have been made to the policy this year.

For the first time in history, a Hajj package for a short period of time (20-25 days) has been introduced.

Sources added that the sponsorship Hajj scheme for overseas Pakistanis would continue this year as well.

Furthermore, they disclosed, since payment for Hajj expenses would be made in dollars; therefore, this time there would be no balloting.

Moreover, pilgrims would be given the choice to select any number of days, between 4 and 8, for stay in Medina.

The bags, which would be given to pilgrims this time, would bear image of Pakistan’s flag, QR code and other particulars.

Similarly, a mobile app would be introduced for filing applications online.
Sources revealed that as was the case in the past, this year too, the Economy Package would be for a period of 40 days.

Around 90,000 Pakistanis would be able to perform Hajj this year under the government scheme, they concluded. (NNI)

The Frontier Post

Recent Posts

6 arrested after pro-Palestinians, Israeli supporters clash in Melbourne

MELBOURNE (AA) :Police on Sunday arrested at least six people following a clash between pro-Palestinians…

54 mins ago

Social media spreading misinformation about Kyrgyzstan situation: Dar

F.P. Report LAHORE: Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar on Sunday said his Kyrgyz counterpart Jeenbek Kulubayev…

2 hours ago

Khawaja Asif says Punjab government will elevate citizens’ living standard

F.P. Report SIALKOT: Defense Minister and Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz (PML-N) leader Khawaja Asif reaffirmed…

2 hours ago

No compromise on provision of best quality facilities to Pakistani pilgrims: Salik Hussain

ISLAMABAD (APP): Minister for Religious Affairs and Interfaith Harmony Chaudhry Salik Hussain Sunday assured that…

2 hours ago

Halal twist on traditional British roast creates appetite for new restaurants

Gillian Duncan Born and raised in the UK, Mabruk Khan would often crave a traditional…

3 hours ago

Selena Gomez tears up at Cannes Film Festival

(Web Desk) : Selena Gomez couldn’t fight her tears back at the Cannes Film Festival.…

3 hours ago

This website uses cookies.