Mumbai: The online application process for Hajj 2022 began on Monday with Union Minister for Minority Affairs Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi announcing significant reforms and enhanced facilities for the pilgrimage.
While announcing Hajj 2022 at Hajjj House in south Mumbai, Naqvi said the entire Hajj process will be 100 per cent digital/online.
The last date of applying for Hajj 2022 is January 31, 2022. People can also apply through the Hajj mobile app, a statement quoting the minister said.
Indian Hajj pilgrims will promote vocal for local’ and go there with indigenous products, Naqvi said.
Hajj pilgrims used to buy bed sheets, pillows, towels, umbrellas and other items in Saudi Arabia in foreign currency but this time, most of these goods will be bought in India in Indian currency.
These goods will be available at almost 50 per cent lower prices in comparison to their cost in Saudi Arabia and will be given to pilgrims at their respective embarkation points in India.
India sends 2 lakh Hajj pilgrims every year and this arrangement will help save crores of rupees of Indian Hajj pilgrims, the minister said.
The selection process of Hajj pilgrims will be done as per coronavirus protocols and norms to be decided by Indian and Saudi Arabian governments, he said.
The embarkation points have been reduced from 21 to 10 for Hajj 2022, Naqvi said. These are Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, Cochin, Delhi, Guwahati, Hyderabad, Kolkata, Lucknow, Mumbai and Srinagar. Over 3,000 women had applied for Hajj 2020 and 2021 under the without Mehram (male companion) category, he said. Their applications will be eligible for Hajj 2022 also, he said, adding other women can also apply for Hajj 2022 under the without Mehram category, under which they will be exempted from the lottery system.
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