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Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi launches Haj Committee of India mobile app preparations begin for Haj Pilgrimage 2017

Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi launches Haj Committee of India mobile app preparations begin for Haj Pilgrimage 2017

| | 02 Jan 2017, 05:56 pm
New Delhi, Jan 2 (IBNS): Union Minister of State for Minority Affairs (Independent Charge) and Parliamentary Affairs Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi launched Haj Committee of India Mobile App at Haj House in Mumbai on Monday.

Speaking on the occasion, he said that it is for the first time that Haj application process is going to be digital. This mobile app will available on Google Playstore from on Monday

Next Haj has already been announced and application will be accepted from on Monday.

The last date for submitting applications is Jan 24.

The Ministry of Minority Affairs has joined digital India campaign in a big way, he added. Several processes have been made   in this regard.

The Centre has been encouraging online applications to ensure fair opportunity for the pilgrimage with complete transparency and comfort.

Applying for Haj, enquiry and information, news and updates and e-payment are main features of Haj Committee of India Mobile App. Application for Haj can be made directly from the app. Five adults and two infants can apply together as a group.

A PDF copy of the form will go to applicant’s email. After affixing the photo, the printout with documents is to be sent to the state haj committees. Registration fees can also be made through this app.

Naqvi said that last month a new website of Haj was launched in New Delhi. The website is in Hindi, Urdu and English languages which will provide all the necessary information regarding Haj.

Naqvi said that the website will also be very useful for those who will be applying for Haj online.

The website gives detail information regarding Ministry of Minority Affairs, Haj Department, Haj pilgrimage, rules and regulations on Haj, Haj Committee of India and private tour operators.

The website also has “Do’s and Don’ts” during Haj pilgrimage and also a film informing about various aspects of the pilgrimage.

He said that the Central Government and Haj Committee of India have already started preparations to ensure that the next Haj is completely smooth and convenient for the pilgrims.

Naqvi said that. several important suggestions have been received on Haj pilgrimage. Discussion have been held with officials of Civil Aviation Ministry to ensure aircrafts with modern facilities for Haj pilgrims.

During Haj 2016, about 45,843 people had applied for Haj online which was about 11 per cent of total applications received from across the nation for Haj.

Efforts are on to make the process of online application simple and easy so that more and more people can apply online for next Haj pilgrimage.  Maharashtra topped in online applications for Haj 2016 with a total of 10,960 people applying online followed by Kerala with 9257 online applications and   Uttar Pradesh with 5407; 2983 from Telangana; 2426 from Jammu and Kashmir and 2425 online applications had been received from Gujarat.

About 99,903 people went to Jeddah, Saudi Arabia for Haj from 21 embarkation points across India through Haj Committee of India during Haj 2016.

Apart from this, about 36,000 Haj pilgrims had proceeded for Haj through the private tour operators.

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