First batch of Haj Pilgrims from New Delhi departed for Saudi Arabia

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First batch of Haj Pilgrims from New Delhi departed for Saudi Arabia

NEW DELHI: India’s Minority Affairs  Minister Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi flagged off the first batch of Haj pilgrims from New Delhi Airport today morning with prayers of country?s safety and prosperity.nnNaqvi congratulated to Haj pilgrims and extended best wishes to them for their pilgrimage. Delhi Revenue and Transport Minister Kailash Gehlot, Haj Committee of India Chairman Chaudhary Mehboob Ali Kaiser, Delhi Haj Committee Chairman and MLA Mohammad Ishraq Khan, Minority Affairs Ministry Secretary Ameizing Luikham, Joint Secretary Jane Alam and people from all sections of the society congratulated and bid farewell to the Haj pilgrims.nnA total of 1230 Haj pilgrims departed from Delhi airport today in 3 flights. These also included pilgrims from Jammu and Kashmir, Uttarakhand and Uttar Pradesh.nnBesides Delhi, 450 pilgrims from Gaya; 269 from Guwahati; 900 from Lucknow and 1020 pilgrims from Srinagar departed today for Haj.nnNaqvi said that Ministry of Minority Affairs, in cooperation with Saudi Arabia Haj Consulate, Haj Committee of India and other concerned agencies, had completed preparations for Haj 2018 well before in time to ensure smooth Haj pilgrimage.nnHe said that Haj 2018 is being organised according to the new Haj Policy.The new Haj policy has made the entire Haj process transparent and smooth. It has ensured better facilities for the pilgrims.nnHe also mentioned that even after ending the Haj subsidy, Rs 57 crore less is being paid to airlines this year for those Haj pilgrims going through Haj Committee of India.nnIn 2017, a total of Rs 1030 crore was paid to airlines for air fare for 1,24,852 Haj pilgrims. Whereas, in 2018, a total of Rs 973 crore will be paid to airlines for 1,28,702 Haj pilgrims, going through Haj Committee of India. It means, Rs 57 crore less is being paid to airlines this year even after ending the Haj subsidy.nnNaqvi said that despite of removal of Haj subsidy and various new taxes imposed in Saudi Arabia; for the first time after the Independence, a record 1,75,025 Muslims from India are going to Haj this year that too without any additional financial burden. These include record more than 47 per cent females. For the first time, 1308 Muslim women from India are also going to Haj without ?Mehram? (male companion).nnThe Minister said that a total of 6700 pilgrims are going from Ahmedabad, 350 from Aurangabad, 5550 from Bengaluru, 254 from Bhopal, 11,700 from Cochin, 4000 from Chennai, 19,000 from Delhi, 5140 from Gaya, 450 from Goa, 2950 from Guwahati, 7600 from Hyderabad, 5500 from Jaipur, 11,610 from Kolkata, 14,500 from Lucknow, 430 from Mangalore, 14,200 from Mumbai, 2800 from Nagpur, 2100 from Ranchi, 8950 from Srinagar and 3250 from Varanasi.nnOn July 17, 2018, pilgrims from Kolkata; on 20th July pilgrims from Varanasi; on 21st July pilgrims from Mangalore; on 26th July pilgrims from Goa; on 29th July pilgrims from Aurangabad, Chennai, Mumbai and Nagpur; on 30th July pilgrims from Ranchi; on 01st August pilgrims from Ahmedabad, Bangalore, Cochin, Hyderabad and Jaipur and on 03rd August, pilgrims from Bhopal will go for Haj.

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